In the Fugitive Slave Act, the federal government gave the local authorities in both slave and free states, power to issue warrants to "remove" any black they thought to be an escaped slave. It also made it a federal crime to help a runaway slave.
The Fugitive Slave Act scared free African Americans because it allowed for the capture and return of escaped slaves even if they were living in free states. This meant that free African Americans could be falsely accused of being runaway slaves and taken into custody without proper legal process or protection. Additionally, it heightened the risk of being kidnapped and enslaved, even for those who had legally obtained their freedom.
Lynching of slaves in the United States dates back to the 17th century and continued through the 19th century. It was used as a form of punishment or control over enslaved African Americans by white slave owners and communities.
She brandished her sword fiercely, ready to defend herself against any threat.
He believed her lies and was ultimately deceived by her deceitful behavior.
The Red Scare heightened fears of Communism in the US, leading to stricter immigration laws like the 1924 Immigration Act that limited the number of immigrants allowed into the country. The Sacco and Vanzetti case, involving two Italian immigrants accused of a crime they may not have committed, fueled anti-immigrant sentiment and furthered the perception that immigrants were dangerous and posed a threat to American society.
The bully used intimidation to scare his classmates into giving him their lunch money.
The Fugitive Slave Act, which required full compliance by law enforcement as well as civilians, attracted opportunists who kidnapped free blacks in northern cities and sold them into slavery. The words of African Americans were not taken over those of white people, and as a result, many free black people were sold into slavery.
Anyone who was radically racial and willing to scare the newly freed African Americans out of their wits.
Wear white robes to scare African Americans, many of whom were superstitious, to intimidate them, and also to conceal their identity.
They would try to scare them back to going in to slavery and make them go back to their old masters. They used violence and harassment to scare people. They are even around today and try to portray them selves as being scary....
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The KKK used poll taxes, grandfather clauses, literacy tests, and scare tactics to set back progress.
Lynching of slaves in the United States dates back to the 17th century and continued through the 19th century. It was used as a form of punishment or control over enslaved African Americans by white slave owners and communities.
communism
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Because they wanted to scare their owners
the answer wass communism and war. If everyoe fought there would be no one else to be in the red scare