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Mallory Compton
6 March, 00:31
With the Compromise of 1850, the South gained
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Braedon Dillon
6 March, 02:32
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The South gained the most from the Compromise of 1850, actually.
The Fugitive Slave Act was enforced to the South.
The law was meant to capture/return any runaway slaves in the territory of USA.
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Nevaeh Swanson
6 March, 03:13
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Stronger fugitive slave law this is the answer
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