Fugitive Slave Act
.... The
1850 Fugitive Slave Law created a system under which the status of alleged fugitives would be determined by either a United States District Court or ....
(1819

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Escaped Slaves in Canada
.... decade for runaway slaves because of the passage of the
Fugitive Slave Act in 1848 and the Compromise of
1850 which put teeth into the
Fugitive Slave Act. ....
(1778

7

)
Southern Nationalism from 1830-1861
.... it was decided that California would be admitted as free state and that
fugitive slave laws would be strengthened. The Compromise of
1850 postponed the civil ....
(1817

7

)
Black Catholics in Buffalo
.... slavery in 1817, most runaway slaves who passed through Buffalo were en route to Canada due to the enactment of the
Fugitive Slave Act (
1850), that enabled ....
(2600

10

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Events That Led to the Civil War
.... Fillmore, worked out with Congress the second Missouri Compromise of
1850 under which .... in the District of Columbia, and a pro-southern
Fugitive Slave Law was ....
(1562

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LINCOLN, JOHNSON AND RECONSTRUCTION This resear
.... decision which held that slaves were mere chattel and had no rights under the Constitution and came out in favor of amending the
Fugitive Slave Act of
1850. ....
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THE AMERICAN SUPREME COURT
.... The Court was led to do so by its fetish over private property rights, which in slaves was protected by the federal
Fugitive Slave Act of
1850, but also by its ....
(2823

11

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Black Nationalism in the Slave Population
.... The passage of the
Fugitive Slave Law in
1850 led to a resurgence of black nationalism, and emigration schemes were offered by the American Colonization ....
(1564

6

)
Slavery, Abolitionists & Black Nationalism
.... The passage of the
Fugitive Slave Law in
1850 led to a resurgence of black nationalism, and emigration schemes were offered by the American Colonization ....
(1623

6

)
Early Black Nationalism
.... The passage of the
Fugitive Slave Law in
1850 led to a resurgence of black nationalism, and emigration schemes were offered by the American Colonization ....
(1809

7

)
Franklin Pierce
.... act of Pierce before running for the presidency came with his support for the Compromise of
1850, a deal which included acceptance of the
Fugitive Slave Laws. ....
(1668

7

)
Franklin Pierce, 14th US President
.... act of Pierce before running for the presidency came with his support for the Compromise of
1850, a deal which included acceptance of the
Fugitive Slave Laws. ....
(1668

7

)
EXTENT AND APPLICATION OF THE SUPREME COURT'S POW
.... This rule was enunciated in a number of cases prior to
1850. .... Luther v. Borden (1849), or a state governor had improperly refused to extradite a
fugitive to a ....
(2407

10

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Slaves and Rebellion
.... That explains the Compromise of
1850, which in the aftermath of the war with .... Even though slave trading was abolished in Washington, DC, the
fugitive slave law ....
(1211

5

)
Causes of Civil War
.... the slaves or to allow large numbers to enter the North, as evidenced by the willingness of Northern leaders to accept the
Fugitive Slave Law of
1850 as part ....
(2011

8

)
Slavery in the South
.... and political leaders Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and Stephen Douglas developed a set of laws known as the Compromise of
1850. It included a
Fugitive Slave Act ....
(890

4

)
Emancipation Proclamation
.... But on March 13, 1862 the federal government forbade their return to their owners as
Fugitive Slave Law of
1850 required, thus overturning it. ....
(523

2

)
North/South History
.... After long and bitter debates, the Compromise of
1850 emerged and California entered the Union as a free state; the South got a tougher
fugitive slave law in ....
(1889

8

)
The Civil War and The North & South
.... After long and bitter debates, the Compromise of
1850 emerged and California entered the Union as a free state; the South got a tougher
fugitive slave law in ....
(1930

8

)
Harriet Beecher Stowe
.... The
Fugitive Slave Law was passed in
1850, making it a criminal act to "give shelter or assistance to an escaped slave" (Stowe [1] 2004, 1). Between this law ....
(740

3

)
Worldwide Black Nationalism
.... The passage of the
Fugitive Slave Law in
1850 led to a resurgence of black nationalism, and emigration schemes were offered by the American Colonization ....
(3248

13

)
James K. Polk and the Expansionist Impulse
.... Eventually, the Compromise of
1850 was passed, based on five resolutions drafted by .... abolished in the District of Columbia, and a stricter
Fugitive Slave Act ....
(911

4

)
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT VS. WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT
.... freedom and attempts by slaveowners and slave catchers to require northern states to return them under the
Fugitive Slave Acts of 1793 and
1850, the fighting ....
(7476

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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... such as John Rogers' (1829-1904) popular works The
Fugitive's Story (1869 .... Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907), and Daniel Chester French (
1850-1931) devised ....
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