Fugitive Slave Act. It backfied badly, arousing strong Abolitionist emotions in the North.
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Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
Because of the Fugitive Slave Act, where official slave-catchers were appointed to return runaways to their owners.
By definition, a compromise is a resolution of conflicting sectional interests. 'National compromise' doesn't mean too much. The Compromise of 1850 was a rather desperate attempt to replace the successful Missouri Compromise, which had kept the peace for thirty years, but was rendered inoperable by the admission of California - too big to fit the geographical terms of the compromise. In the new deal, California would be admitted as free soil - a major concession by the South, who then needed to be appeased by the Fugitive Slave Act, allowing official slave-catchers to hunt down runaways. This did not keep the peace, as we know.
Congress had to appease the South by appointing official slave-catchers to hunt down runaway slaves. This caused an emotive reaction in the North, and brought many more recruits to the Abolitionist movement.
With California admitted to the Union as free soil, it was clearly going to be more difficult to establish new slave-states, so this made the South feel threatened. To get this through Congress, they had to appease the South with the Fugitive Slave Act, employing official slave-catchers to hunt down runaways. This infuriated the Abolitionists and caused Harriet Beecher Stowe to write 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', which drew the attention of millions of Northerners who had not been especially interested in the slave debate.
Mainly because it toughened-up the Fugitive Slave Act, allowing official slave-catchers to hunt down runaways. This recruited many new Abolitionists, and caused Harriet Beecher Stowe to write 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'.
Fugitive slave act
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The Fugitive Slave Act
The Fugitive Slave Act introduced as a part of the Compromise of 1850 placed new rules on the citizens that obligated everyone to help the slave catchers. Protests to slavery increased and the Abolitionists increased in numbers and in influence.
The Fugitive Slave Act. It turned ordinary citizens into unpaid slave-catchers, and provoked Harriet Beecher Stowe into writing 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'.
Because of the Fugitive Slave Act, where official slave-catchers were appointed to return runaways to their owners.
Congress did. This was the provision of the Fugitive Slave Act, part of the Compromise of 1850. The North had to make a big gesture of appeasement to the South, to compensate for the admission of California as free soil. They rather overdid it, and the general public strongly objected to being used as unpaid slave-catchers. 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was written as a protest against it.
Catchers was created in 1993.
Catchers ended in 1999.
The Fugitive Slave Act. Reaction in the North was so negative that Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' about it.
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