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Contraband (American Civil War) and Fugitive slave laws

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Difference between Contraband (American Civil War) and Fugitive slave laws

Contraband (American Civil War) vs. Fugitive slave laws

Contraband was a term commonly used in the United States military during the American Civil War to describe a new status for certain escaped slaves or those who affiliated with Union forces. The fugitive slave laws were laws passed by the United States Congress in 1793 and 1850 to provide for the return of slaves who escaped from one state into another state or territory.

Similarities between Contraband (American Civil War) and Fugitive slave laws

Contraband (American Civil War) and Fugitive slave laws have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abolitionism in the United States, Act Prohibiting the Return of Slaves, American Civil War, Benjamin Butler, Confiscation Act of 1861, Slavery, Virginia.

Abolitionism in the United States

Abolitionism in the United States was the movement before and during the American Civil War to end slavery in the United States.

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Act Prohibiting the Return of Slaves

The Act Prohibiting the Return of Slaves was a law passed by the United States Congress during the American Civil War forbidding the military to return escaped slaves to their owners.

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American Civil War

The American Civil War (also known by other names) was a war fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865.

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Benjamin Butler

Benjamin Franklin Butler (November 5, 1818 – January 11, 1893) was a major general of the Union Army, politician, lawyer and businessman from Massachusetts.

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Confiscation Act of 1861

The Confiscation Act of 1861 was an act of Congress during the early months of the American Civil War permitting court proceedings for confiscation of any of property being used to support the Confederate independence effort, including slaves.

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Slavery

Slavery is any system in which principles of property law are applied to people, allowing individuals to own, buy and sell other individuals, as a de jure form of property.

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Virginia

Virginia (officially the Commonwealth of Virginia) is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States located between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains.

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Contraband (American Civil War) and Fugitive slave laws Comparison

Contraband (American Civil War) has 42 relations, while Fugitive slave laws has 63. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 6.67% = 7 / (42 + 63).

References

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