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Fugitive Slave Law's Contributions Leading To The Civil War

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Crisis events of the 1850s that helped lead toward the civil war were the Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave Law, and the South leaving the Union. The Compromise of 1850 was five separate bills and three separate compromises. It admitted California as a free state, and the rest of the Mexican possession were left to be decided by popular sovereignty, which is a vote of the territory inhabitants. The result of this was 15 free states and 16 slave states. This lead to a stronger slave law, but no consistent majority of votes over the compromise (Faragher, 363). The Fugitive Slave Law helped lead toward the civil war because the law stated increased the power of slave owners to capture the escaped slaves. Through this the federal government fully

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