Answer :

Final answer:

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 allowed federal commissioners to pursue escaped slaves, denied them trial by jury, and forced people to assist in their capture, fueling antislavery resistance.


Explanation:

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 provided for:

  1. Creation of federal commissioners to pursue escaped slaves across states.
  2. Denied the accused the right to a trial by jury.
  3. Forced people to assist in capturing fugitives.

As a result, many free blacks fled to Canada, and the Underground Railroad intensified efforts to aid runaway slaves, leading to increased antislavery resistance.


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