Railroad industry which now had laws Government conduct
Answer:
The answer to the question: In the U.S Constitution the fugitive slave clause kept the condition of bondage for a slave even if he or she escaped to a free state?, is, yes, the Fugitive Slave Law provided that if an escaped slave was found, be it in a free state, or anywhere else, he or she must be returned to their owner.
This clause made part of the Articles of Confederation of the U.S Constitution, and represented most of its Article IV, Section 2, clause 3. It also became a point of conflict during and after the Civil War, as it irked abolitionists who opposed such a law. It was finally repealed when the Thirteenth Amendment was passed. However, it is also important to know that most northern states refused from the outset of the law, during the Civil War, to enforce it.
It showed the boston massacre and highlighted how the British soldiers were ruthless and brutal in the firefight.
Answer: The US
backed out in financially helping Egypt build a dam, particularly the Aswan
High Dam. US offered to help Egypt build this dam but backed out of the deal
for unknown reasons. 90,000 Nubians/Egyptians were affected by relocation and
there were also a lot of artifacts that were moved to make way for this
development
Explanation:
Basically saying you don’t realize you’re repeating history until it’s too late