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Harriet and Dred Were Enslaved at Fort Snelling in What Is Now Minnesota. But They Argued That They Should Be Freed. Why? A Harriet Had

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Harriet and Dred were enslaved at Fort Snelling in what is now Minnesota. But they argued that they should be freed. Why? A Harriet had regular contact with members of the Dakota A and Ojibwa tribes who told her this. B Slavery was outlawed in most lands that were north of a certain boundary, which included Fort Snelling. C 7 Missouri wanted to join the Union as a slave state. D 7 Dred was Emerson's servant at the fort's hospital.

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The correct answer is B.

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## Step 1The problem is a historical question about the Dred Scott v. Sandford case. Dred Scott and Harriet were enslaved at Fort Snelling in what is now Minnesota. They argued that they should be freed because slavery was outlawed in most lands that were north of a certain boundary, which included Fort Snelling.## Step 2The options A, C, and D are not correct because they do not accurately reflect the historical context of the Dred Scott v. Sandford case. ## Step 3Option A is incorrect because there is no historical evidence that Harriet had regular contact with members of the Dakota and Ojibwa tribes who told her this.## Step 4Option C is incorrect because Missouri's desire to join the Union as a slave state is not related to the Dred Scott v. Sandford case.## Step 5Option D is incorrect because Dred's role as Emerson's servant at the fort's hospital is not relevant to the case.