The Compromise of 1850 included a much harsher fugitive slave law. It also included all of
the following EXCEPT
a. New Mexico and Utah would determine their own fates as slave or free states based
on popular sovereignty
b. Kansas entered the Union as a slave state
c. California joined the Union as a free state
d. The slave trade, but not slavery, was banned in Washington D.C.



Answer :

The fugitive slave statute adopted in the Compromise of 1850 was significantly stricter. In addition of all the following with the exception of Kansas joined the Union as slave states.

What was contained in the Compromise of 1850?

The compromise of 1850 included a strict slave law as well as the following reforms: California joined the Union as a free state; the slave trade, but not slavery, was outlawed in Washington, D.C.; New Mexico and Utah would decide for themselves whether to be slave or free states based on popular sovereignty; and

The Fugitive Slave Act is what?

The original Fugitive Slave Act, which Congress passed in 1793, gave local governments the power to apprehend and bring back slaves who had escaped to their masters while punishing anyone who tried to assist them.

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