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the foundation for a massive expansion of federal power , including an alarming increase in the nation ’s policing powers By 1850createdthe foundation for a massive expansion of federal power , including an alarming increase in the nation ’s policing powers By 1850
a string of high - profile standoffs in Northern cities between federal troops seeking to return fugitive slaves to their owners , and local vigilance committees , which resisted the government with force ... in no small way owed to Polk ’s policy of territorial expansionprovokeda string of high - profile standoffs in Northern cities between federal troops seeking to return fugitive slaves to their owners , and local vigilance committees , which resisted the government with force ... in no small way owed to Polk ’s policy of territorial expansion
a great commotioncauseda great commotion
to punish anyone who aided fleeing slaves or who refused to return them to their ownersdesignedto punish anyone who aided fleeing slaves or who refused to return them to their owners
to encourage the return of runaway slaves who sought refuge in free statesdesignedto encourage the return of runaway slaves who sought refuge in free states
to assist in the recovery of runaway slaves by increasing the number of federal officers and by denying fugitive slaves the right to a jury trialdesignedto assist in the recovery of runaway slaves by increasing the number of federal officers and by denying fugitive slaves the right to a jury trial
to make it easier to recapture slaves who had run awaydesignedto make it easier to recapture slaves who had run away
to many African Americans fleeing to Canadaledto many African Americans fleeing to Canada
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citizens living in the north were required to return escaped slaves if they found themcausedcitizens living in the north were required to return escaped slaves if they found them
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to an 1851 rebellion when the federal government tried to seize four runaway slaves in Lancaster County , Pennsylvanialedto an 1851 rebellion when the federal government tried to seize four runaway slaves in Lancaster County , Pennsylvania
in several illegal attempts to kidnap refugees in Canada and return them to former owners in Southern statesresultedin several illegal attempts to kidnap refugees in Canada and return them to former owners in Southern states
to the kidnapping and forced entry into slavery of any number of black peopleledto the kidnapping and forced entry into slavery of any number of black people
to an abundance of bounty hunters looking for runaways — and large rewardsledto an abundance of bounty hunters looking for runaways — and large rewards
great unease among the communities of freemen and former slaves living north of the Mason - Dixon Linecreatedgreat unease among the communities of freemen and former slaves living north of the Mason - Dixon Line
to discord and dissension ... most notably when a Maryland slaveowner and his sons were fired upon at Christiana , Pennsylvania , while trying to recover a runaway slavedid ... leadto discord and dissension ... most notably when a Maryland slaveowner and his sons were fired upon at Christiana , Pennsylvania , while trying to recover a runaway slave
up commissioners to pursue slaves who had run away into free states to apprehend them and return them to their masters because many free states resented being required to cooperate with a system they sought to limit and eventually abolishsetup commissioners to pursue slaves who had run away into free states to apprehend them and return them to their masters because many free states resented being required to cooperate with a system they sought to limit and eventually abolish
a special commission in Northern Statescreateda special commission in Northern States
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