Define: Wilmot Proviso Secession Compromise of 1850

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Define: Wilmot Proviso Secession Compromise of 1850 Popular Sovereignty Page 308. Copy middle section of the Compromise of 1850 into notebook.

Protest, Resistance, and Violence Proslavery and antislavery factions disagree over the treatment of fugitive slaves and the spread of slavery to the territories.

Wilmot Proviso California, Utah and New Mexico Territories would be closed to slavery forever. Divided Congress- Northerners supported proviso Southerners opposed proviso

Fugitive Slaves The Fugitive Slave Act Fugitive Slave Act—part of Compromise of 1850, has very harsh terms Alleged fugitives denied jury trial, right to testify on own behalf Federal commissioners paid more for returning than freeing accused People convicted of helping a fugitive fined, imprisoned, or both

Resisting the Law • Northerners send fugitives to Canada, some use force in rescues • Personal liberty laws forbid prison for fugitives, grant jury trials