Slave - Catchers By: Jadelyn. Slave – Catchers Slave – Catchers would hunt down slaves trying to escape from there owners.

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Slave - Catchers By: Jadelyn

Slave – Catchers Slave – Catchers would hunt down slaves trying to escape from there owners.

Slave - Catchers Slave – Catchers were white men hunting down escaped slaves trying to escape to the North.

Slave - Catchers Slave – Catchers would hunt down escaped slaves with guns, dogs, weapons, and ride on horses.

Slave - Catchers Slave – Catchers would hunt escaped slaves for a reward (money).

Slave – Catchers Slave – Catchers were allowed to go in the North to catch escaped slaves under the Fugitive Slave Law.

Slave - Catchers Slave – Catchers have been in the slave catching business since the nineteen century, and there profitable business ended when the Civil War ended.