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Q: Why did the fugitive slave act force many runaway slaves up to Canada rather than staying up north?
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What is the Fugitive slave act of 1850 and what was the significance of the act?

Under the Fugitive Slave Law, any person arrested as a runaway slave had almost no legal rights. Many runaways fled to Canada rather than risk being caught and sent back to their master. The Fugitive Slave Law also said that any person who helped a slave escape, or even refused to aid slave catchers, could be jailed. Both sides were unhappy with the Fugitive Slave Law, though for for different reasons. Northerners did not want to enforce the law. Southerners felt the law did not do enough to ensure the return of their escaped property (slaves; slaves were considered property). Hope this helps! Source: History Alive! The United States Through Industrialism Textbook (TCI)


When did the British unite Canada into 1 nation known as the Dominion of Canada?

Issues regarding the unity of Canada began to arise back in the 1850s and continue in one form or another to this date. The date on which the British North America Act came into effect, thereby creating Canada, was July 1, 1867. The name of our country has always been 'Canada.' The word 'Dominion' was merely a descriptive term, and did not actually form part of Canada's name. Canada was the first country to be created by legislation, rather than revolution.


How is Louis Riel remembered?

In Manitoba the third Monday of February is Louis Riel Day. There are many buildings named after Riel, a bridge, a school division, and much more. We really can't forget him because in Western Canada he is remembered fondly and with respect. Not so much in Canada. Many there would rather forget that they had to use massive military force to get or keep Western Canada in the Canadian Empire.


Where did the word druthers come from?

"Druther" is merely a slurred version of "I'd rather", especially in regions where the dialect results in "rather" being pronounced as "ruther." (I'druther) Thus, when someone says "If I had my druthers..." they are referring to what would be their preferences: "If I could do what I want to do, I'd rather do this".


What did Abraham Lincoln do when he left office?

He took a train ride home. His seat was rather uncomfortable, though, being rather oblong and wooden. The fact that he was dead might have contributed to the seat assignment, however.

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Why did some fugitive slaves flee to Canada rather then stay in northern states?

Passage of Fugitive Slave Act in 1850 meant increased penalties against fugitive slaves and those who aided them. This lead many slaves to leave US territory altogether and seek refuge in Canada to evade US law.


Who required the law that all citizens to catch runaway enslaves?

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.


What is the Fugitive slave act of 1850 and what was the significance of the act?

Under the Fugitive Slave Law, any person arrested as a runaway slave had almost no legal rights. Many runaways fled to Canada rather than risk being caught and sent back to their master. The Fugitive Slave Law also said that any person who helped a slave escape, or even refused to aid slave catchers, could be jailed. Both sides were unhappy with the Fugitive Slave Law, though for for different reasons. Northerners did not want to enforce the law. Southerners felt the law did not do enough to ensure the return of their escaped property (slaves; slaves were considered property). Hope this helps! Source: History Alive! The United States Through Industrialism Textbook (TCI)


If you runaway to Canada can the cops bring you back to the US?

Yes, if you are a U.S. citizen and you runaway to Canada, the authorities can assist in coordinating your return to the U.S. through legal channels or extradition agreements between the two countries. It is important to address any legal issues or concerns through proper channels rather than fleeing to another country.


Is it abnormal to want your own accommodation rather than staying with in laws?

Not at all.


What is the resolution in the story runaway Ralph?

The resolution in the story "Runaway Ralph" by Beverly Cleary is that Ralph decides to stay with his human friend Garf rather than continue his adventures seeking a new home. He realizes that his true home is with Garf and his family.


Can you get kicked out of your house at 16 in NC?

if you get kicked at 16 you'd rather be staying at your boyfriends house


What state in Canada begins with the letter A?

Canada has provinces rather than states. Alberta is one of the ten provinces in Canada.


What helps escaped slaves?

The "Underground" Railroad, which wasn't an actual railroad, but rather a number of "safe houses" that runaway slaves could stay at because the owners knew that slavery was evil and wrong, and were willing to put themselves at risk of death to shelter the runaway slaves, and knew others who felt the same and directed or helped the runaways to get to those others. In that way the runaways could pass through the slave states into free states or into Canada where they were safer.


What railroad helped slaves escape?

The "Underground" Railroad, which wasn't an actual railroad, but rather a number of "safe houses" that runaway slaves could stay at because the owners knew that slavery was evil and wrong, and were willing to put themselves at risk of death to shelter the runaway slaves, and knew others who felt the same and directed or helped the runaways to get to those others. In that way the runaways could pass through the slave states into free states or into Canada where they were safer.


Why is connie Stevens banned from Canada?

She isn't, we rather like her.


Is Fugitive from justice a felony?

Fugitive from justice is not a felony itself, but rather a status of someone who has fled from the jurisdiction where they are facing criminal charges or have been convicted of a crime. The underlying criminal offense that led to the fugitive status may be a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on the circumstances.