Fugitive slave act of 1793

1. PART A: Which of the following best summarizes a
central idea of the text?

A. Slavery has always been a controversial and
divided issue in the United States.

B. Southern states, which were the majority slave-
holding states, held great influence in Congress
and their legislation.

C. Runaway slaves were considered fugitives and
could then be hunted down, arrested, and
retrieved.

D. America allowed slaveholders to run wild all over
the country and the free states in search of their
missing slaves.

Respuesta :

According to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793, C. Runaway slaves were considered fugitives and  could then be hunted down, arrested, and  retrieved.

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793:

  • Labeled those who ran away from enslavement as fugitives
  • Provided for the enslaved person's arrest and retrievement
  • Made children born under slavery the property of their mother's owner

The Fugitive Slave Act essentially said that if an enslaved person escaped, they could be declared criminals and hunted down.

Northern states came up with laws that required evidence of identity before an enslaved person could be rearrested to protect Black people.

In conclusion, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 ensured that any enslaved person who escaped slavery would have to be vigilant for the rest of their lives.

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