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Jamal Vargas
6 December, 00:12
Why were many northerners so upset about the law
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Mckenzie
6 December, 01:55
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Assuming you're referring to the "Fugitive Slave Act", the main reason why many northerners were so upset about the law is because it meant that slave catches could come into the North and take black people away from families and businesses.
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