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Tommy Greene
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30 July, 17:38
How did the North feel about state rights
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Elena Collier
30 July, 17:58
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It meant that Northerners in free states were obligated, regardless of their feelings towards slavery, to turn escaped slaves who had made it North back over to their Southern masters.
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