Fugitive Slave Acts. Fugitive Slave Acts, in U.S. history, statutes passed by Congress in 1793 and 1850 (and repealed in 1864) that provided for the seizure and return of runaway slaves who escaped from one state into another or into a federal territory.
Escape religious and political persecution
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This caused mass war-fare as well as, other weapons to be used. This also caused riots and protestors to destroy President Truman and his committee.
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