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By: Ericka Schaeffer
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What was it? Law passed by the Untied States Congress on September 18, 1850 Part of the Compromise of1850 Between the Southern states and Northern states It stated that all runaway slaves would be returned to their owners
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Effects on the North They had to choose to stick up for what they believed in and what the law stated There was server consciences for slaves and the people helping them if gotten caught Yet, northerners still smuggled slaves to Canada where they could be free
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Effects on the South So many People were disobeying the law, the Supreme Court had to deal with many cases and sentencing The authorities can not keep up with catching the escaping slaves and plans Less slaves would attempt to escape
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Opinions/reactions of the North Felt anger against the government and people owning slaves This law just made each person a little more determined They wouldn’t give up, it was just a bump in the road that they would get around
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Opinions/reactions of the South Felt power Almost as if they already own the whole feud or war Most told the slaves that they can run, but when they return things would be much worse
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How did this start the war? People kept on refusing the law more and more So many people attempted to fight it and others tried to enforce it The law was broken so many times Fueled the fire This just separated the sides even more
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