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It was because there was an even amount of slave states and non-slave states and if Texas would be come part of the United States there would be an odd amount of slave and non-slave states and the US thought that would make the Northerner's angry.
Many U.S northern citizens were against slavery and thought since the North was all free states, that a slave in the north was automatically free. This was not the case. The bounty hunters would arrest the slave and even free African Americans. Despite the controversy, even Abraham Lincoln believed the law was wrong but agreed to enforce it.
They were free because they obeyed their masters.
Daniel Webster was willing to agree to the fugitive slave law because he believed in upholding the Constitution and preserving the union of the United States. He saw enforcing the law as necessary for maintaining order and national unity, even though it was controversial and unpopular. Additionally, Webster believed that compromise was essential to prevent the outbreak of civil war.
YES they can even thought ther larg animals they can still be prey!
Even though he was black, he was no slave.
The tomato. It wasn't a "staple" food in the colonies nor Europe until the late 1800's. Even as late as 1860 it was still thought to be poisonous.
Because they thought it was wrong to not even consider them people and that they were beaten and hurt by the slave owners. People who wanted slavery to end were called abolitionists.
Until May 13th, 1888 it was, officially. And since then, even as late as 2008, there was still slavery going on, but it is regarded as illegal.
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The tomato. It wasn't a "staple" food in the colonies nor Europe until the late 1800's. Even as late as 1860 it was still thought to be poisonous.