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.
The Fugitive Slave Act was part of the Compromise of 1850 and it was done to satisfy abolitionists who were in Congress. While slavery was outlawed in Washington, D.C. under this compromise, the Fugitive Slave Act allowed slaves to be returned to their masters and those who housed their escape to be punished.
because it was unfair and not right for them to do all the work
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.
No the Fugitive Slave Act gave captured esaped slaves back to their owners.
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It is unfair. Why don't we slave other people like americans or chinese
it to away their natural rights
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The Fugitive Slave Law required Americans to assist in capturing and returning escaped slaves to their owners, even if they were in free states. It aimed to strengthen the institution of slavery and prevent slaves from seeking freedom in the Northern states.
Some Americans believed the Fugitive Slave Act was unfair because it forced them to assist in the capture and return of escaped slaves, violating their moral beliefs and personal liberties. Additionally, the law denied accused fugitives the right to a fair trial, allowing for arbitrary arrests and the potential for free Black individuals to be wrongfully enslaved. This fueled growing tensions between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States.