Fugitive Slave Act was racist in identification of the slaves; white planters who are trying to catch their slaves would send out the information of the slave (mainly the appearance) and the "hunter" would have to match the description.
Dred Scott case dealt with slaves not being a citizen, therefore remain as property no matter where they go. (The 14th Amendment resolves this issue efficiently)
Compromise of 1850- popular sovereignty- the people in the newly acquired states decide if it is a slave or free state; Bleeding Kansas as a result
Answer:
Some were enslaved again, some were freed.
Explanation:
On his midnight ride in 1775, Paul Revere shouted to the colonists a declaration of incoming attack, stating “The British are coming!” He knocked on doors, alerted everyone, and did as much as possible to prepare for combat. Paul Revere also was the person responsible for engraving a biased painting of the Boston Massacre, displaying it as a chaotic and widespread attack in which the colonists were the victims. Truth be told, the colonists provoked what happened to them. A year later, the colonists forced Britain to heed and receive their Declaration of Independence from Britain. The Revolutionary War did not formally end until 1783 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris 1783.
Answer Recap: “The British are coming!” This is the quote Paul Revere shouted on his midnight ride in 1775.
C. Social Darwinism. Hope this helped
Answer: element of surprise
Explanation: