The Compromise of 1850's date is 1850. The date of Dred Scott is later in 1850. Kansas Nebraska Act is in 1854.
Captain Scott died in his tent on the return trek from the South Pole -- by most estimates -- during the last days of March 1912. This estimate is based on the dates he wrote in his journal.
According to the Dred Scott Heritage Foundation and the Missouri Historical Society, Dred Scott and his wife Harriet, who were married c. 1836, had four children: two sons who died in infancy (names and dates unknown) and two daughters, Eliza (b. 1838) and Lizzie (c. 1845). Eliza died of an unspecified cause at age 25, sometime around 1863. Lizzie grew up, married and had two sons, only one of whom lived to adulthood.
Dred Scott almost had his happy ending despite the Supreme Court.Revelation that Congressman Calvin Chaffee's wife, Irene, owned the most famous slave in the United States, brought heavy criticism, both in the press and on the floors of Congress, for the hypocrisy of an abolitionist owning a slave. Chaffee immediately arranged for ownership of the Scott family to be transferred to the late Peter Blow's son, Taylor, who was a resident of Missouri. Under law, only a citizen of Missouri had the right to emancipate a slave in that state.Irene Chaffee, not satisfied with a nominal payment for the exchange, insisted Blow pay her back wages the Scotts earned during the seven years they lived with Charles LaBeaume, a sum she calculated at $750.00 (this was higher than the Scotts' market value had they been sold publicly). Blow paid the charge without complaint.May 26, 1857, Taylor Blow took the Scott family to the St. Louis County courthouse and had them emancipated.Dred Scott found work as a porter at Barnum's St. Louis Hotel, at Second and Walnut Streets in downtown St. Louis, and become something of a local celebrity. Unfortunately, he died of tuberculosis in September 1858, little more than a year after gaining his freedom.Harriet Scott outlived her husband by 18 years. Eliza Scott died of an unspecified cause at the age of 25, sometime around 1863. Lizzie Scott married and had two sons, only one of whom lived to adulthood.Case Citation:Dred Scott v. Sanford, 60 US 393 (1857)
The dates were around 1866
Simple with calculations
yes she should dates Scott not the wolf
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