Fugitive Slave Law

Fugitive Slave Acts - HISTORY

 Fugitive Slave act was passed by congress in 1850, signed into law by President Fillmore. The fugitive slave act was part of the Compromise of 1850 (Most Controversial), the Fugitive Slave act was what created the idea of bounty hunting. Made it a law to return slaves that were up north to send them back to the slave owners. In 1855 the Wisconsin Supreme court ruled that the Fugitive Slave act was unconstitutional. Ableman v. Booth was the case in 1859 that the Supreme Court overruled the states. If someone in the north did not return the slave they were charged 1,000 dollar fine. The fine comes out to about 31,000 dollars today.

 

 

 

 

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