They formed the Underground Railroad to smuggle slaves out of the South to safety, sometimes to Canada.
The Fugitive Slave Act forced many people to consider the pros and cons of slavery in the United States. The effect of the Fugitive Slave Act was the freeing of slaves.
Under the Fugitive Slave Act, people could be imprisoned for helping a runaway slave. The act was passed in 1850.
Fugitive Slave law (ACT)
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 sought to force the authorities in free states to return fugitive slaves to their masters.
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The Fugitive Slave Act forced many people to consider the pros and cons of slavery in the United States. The effect of the Fugitive Slave Act was the freeing of slaves.
fugitive slave lawsThe Fugitive Act
The Fugitive Slave Act forced many people to consider the pros and cons of slavery in the United States. The effect of the Fugitive Slave Act was the freeing of slaves.
The Fugitive Slave Act forced many people to consider the pros and cons of slavery in the United States. The effect of the Fugitive Slave Act was the freeing of slaves.
Under the Fugitive Slave Act, people could be imprisoned for helping a runaway slave. The act was passed in 1850.
The Fugitive Slave Act forced many people to consider the pros and cons of slavery in the United States. The effect of the Fugitive Slave Act was the freeing of slaves.
Fugitive Slave law (ACT)
abolitionists
The first, to resist some thing is to produce maximum resistance by gathering people on a cause sincerely, gather maximum people to resist this act through social media or by physical organisations. One finger can do nothing but a punch can break a jaw so unite the people. The second, use easy and accessible ways to resist this act which are legal ways of protest. The third, take a little strong action like a strong protest with strong media coverage.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 sought to force the authorities in free states to return fugitive slaves to their masters.
California was to be admitted as a free state.
The Fugitive Slave Act was a pro-slavery part of the Compromise of 1850.