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Fugitive Slave Law

a law passed just before the Civil War also called the "Bloodhound Bill", slaves who escaped could not testify in their behalf and were not allowed a trial by jury. If the judge in the case freed the slave they would receive five dollars, if not they would get ten dollars. Those found helping slaves would be fined or jailed. This added to the rage in the North.

Subject: 
US History [1]
Vocabulary: 
Chapter 19 - Renewing the Sectional Struggle [2]

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