Fugitive Slave law (ACT)
The southerner slave owner who was in a northern state to reclaim a runaway slave could get his delivery on simple judicial declaration that the alleged slave (which could also be a free black) without the fugitive were allowed to put the case before a jury. Furthermore the police and the Federal Courts of Justice and Federal authorities and not those of the single states were appointed to ensure the capture and return the fugitive the claimant.
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.
A slave who escaped was referred to as a fugitive or runaway slave.
A citizen who helped a runaway slave under the Fugitive Slave Act could be fined or imprisoned for aiding a fugitive slave. The act required citizens to assist in capturing and returning escaped slaves to their owners.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 made it a federal crime to assist slaves in escaping to freedom. This law required citizens to assist in capturing and returning escaped slaves to their owners.
Figitive slave act
Runaway Slave was created in 1991.
Because they were infringing a Federal Law: The Fugitive Slave Law.
If a slave committed a serious crime, they could have their nose slit, ears cut off, and whipped.If a slave tried to runaway but failed their limbs were cut off.
Laws were passed to make sure that the slave was returned. They were considered property, and people who helped them or hid them were breaking the law. It was a crime.
The law made it a federal crime to aid runaway slaves and allowed the arrest of escaped slaves. Many northerners openly broke the law, angering slaveholders.
The southerner slave owner who was in a northern state to reclaim a runaway slave could get his delivery on simple judicial declaration that the alleged slave (which could also be a free black) without the fugitive were allowed to put the case before a jury. Furthermore the police and the Federal Courts of Justice and Federal authorities and not those of the single states were appointed to ensure the capture and return the fugitive the claimant.
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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.
They were called fugitives. A fugitive is a runaway slave