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Naily [24]
3 years ago
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In the 1850s why were many runaway slaves still at risk in the north ?

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1 answer:
lora16 [44]3 years ago
8 0

<u>Runaway slaves in the North:</u>

The Northern states had canceled subjugation or set measures set up to bit by bit abrogate it, despite the fact that there were as yet many slaves in Northern "free" states as late as the 1840. The Underground Railroad was at first a break course that would help criminal subjugated African Americans in landing in the Northern states; in any case, the entry of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, just as different laws supporting the Southern states in the catching of out of control slaves, brought about the Underground.

This Act was passed so as to keep got away from slaves from being come back to their lords through kidnapping by government marshals or abundance trackers. Slaves once in a while got any assistance until they arrived at a free, Northern State. They needed to arrive at opportunities all alone, which they normally did by walking.

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