There is a lot of opposition to the Fugitive Slave Act of
1850 in the Northern states, which are vehemently against slavery and is the
destination of many escaped slaves from the South. Some states tried to nullify
the Federal law, notably Wisconsin Supreme Court and Vermont legislature. Of
course, abolitionists are vehemently against the law.
Answer:
no, as they would be killed for being seen as intruders
Explanation:
Answer:All men created equal-natural law
ideal government is a democracy-consent of a government
government is necessary for the protection of the people- social contract
Explanation:
The American Indian groups that formed alliance with the French during the French Indian war were the Algonquin and Huron tribes.
The French Indian war or Seven Years war (1753-1763 AD) was a conflict between England and France over territories in North America. It was part of the Second Hundred Years war, in which these two European nations crashed for their imperialist ambitions in Asian and American colonies.
During the conflict, local American Indian groups supported each side, though in a feeble way. Iroquois, who were at first neutral, supported the British as well as the Cherokee. The Algonquins and Huron tribes, who were rivals of the Iroquois, supported the French.
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