The fugitive slave law was meant to return slaves, who had escaped to the "free" North, back to the South. It was a compromise set up by previous agreement made most recently in 1850. The 1850 agreement was an attempt to amend slave laws, but still allow for slavery in the South, while allowing the country to further expand to the West. The North resented the law, because it denied slaves the freedom embodied in the North. The South resented it, because they saw it as their right to own slaves per the 1850, regardless of where the slaves were in the U.S. The slaves were deemed extremely necessary because of the requirement of slave labor in the vast agricultural networks in the South.
        
             
        
        
        
The last days have been hard. I have had a lot of problems with planting, with corn and grain. But my son has grown up and now he can help us work on the farm which will be very good for us as I can no longer do all the work alone.  Our family is fine my daughter and my wife are healthy despite everything we are doing our best.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Judea
Explanation 
Christianity began in the 1st century AD after Jesus  died as a Jewish sect in Judea, but quickly spread throughout the Roman empire. Despite early persecution of Christians, it later became the state religion. In the Middle Ages it spread into Northern Europe and Russia.