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Fugitive and slave
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 created the mechanism for recovering a fugitive slave, overruled any state laws giving sanctuary, made it a federal crime to assist an escaped slave, and allowed slave-catchers into every U. S. state and territory.
According to historian Mark Stegmaier, " The Fugitive Slave Act, the abolition of the slave trade in the District of Columbia, the admission of California as a free state, and even the application of the formula of popular sovereignty to the territories were all less important than the least remembered component of the Compromise of 1850 -- the statute by which Texas relinquished its claims to much of New Mexico in return for federal assumption of the debts.
Burns was going to be sent back to his slave owner in Virginia in accordance with the Fugitive Slave Law.
" Slavery was a contentious issue in the politics of the United States from the 1770s through the 1860s, becoming a topic of debate in the drafting of the Constitution ( with the slave trade protected for 20 years and slaves being counted toward Congressional apportionment ); a subject of Federal legislation, such as the ban on the trans-Atlantic slave trade in 1808 and the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 ; and a subject of landmark US Supreme Court cases, such as the Dred Scott decision of 1857.
:" Back in 1800, he was among the signers of a petition to the U. S. Congress calling for the abolition of the slave trade and the modification of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793.
He wrote The Origin and History of the Colored People in 1841, which has been called the first history of African Americans, and a slave narrative in 1849, The Fugitive Blacksmith.
In response to the weakening of the original fugitive slave act, the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 made any Federal marshal or other official who did not arrest an alleged runaway slave liable to a fine of $ 1, 000.
In 1854, the Wisconsin Supreme Court became the only state high court to declare the Fugitive Slave Act unconstitutional, as a result of a case involving fugitive slave Joshua Glover, and Sherman Booth, who led efforts that thwarted Glover's recapture.
The case of Anthony Burns was an example of an unsuccessful attempt by opponents of the Fugitive Slave Law using force to free a captured slave.
* Fugitive slave laws
# REDIRECT Fugitive slave laws
These radical platforms in such states as Wisconsin, Michigan, Maine, and Vermont usually called for the divorce of the government from slavery, the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Laws, and no more slave states, as did platforms in Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Massachusetts when radical influence was high.
# REDIRECT Fugitive slave laws
# REDIRECT Fugitive slave laws
Also, the slave trade was abolished in Washington, D. C. ( but not slavery itself ), and the Fugitive Slave Act was strengthened.
* Fugitive slave
He introduced the Fugitive Slave Clause of the U. S. Constitution during the convention, and supported other measures to benefit slaveholders, including counting the full slave population in state totals for the purposes of Congressional apportionment.
The Fugitive Slave Clause of the U. S. Constitution ( Article 4, Section 2, Clause 3 Note: Superseded by the Thirteenth Amendment ) guaranteed the right of a slaveholder to recover an escaped slave.
* Fugitive slave laws
# REDIRECT Fugitive slave laws
The tombstone of George Ticknor CurtisLater, as a U. S. commissioner at Boston, Curtis was compelled to send a former slave, Thomas Sims, back to slavery in compliance with the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850.
Fugitive slaves early in U. S. were sought out just as they were through the Fugitive slave law years, but early efforts included only Wanted posters, flyers etc .. After the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was passed, Bounty hunters and civilians could lawfully capture escaped slaves in the north, or any other place, and return them to the Slave master.

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