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They hated it. Well at least the ones who didnt want to lose thier slaves.

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They lost thousands of slaves

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How would slave owners in the British colonies feel about some of their slaves becoming christian?

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What effect did the fugitive slave law of 1793 have on slavery for runaway slaves?

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