What happened to the Underground Railroad after the Fugitive Slave Act was passed?
It became less effective.
It grew and became busier.
It was shut down by slave hunters.
It was shut down by the federal government.
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Most of the enslaved people helped by the Underground Railroad escaped border states such as Kentucky, Virginia and Maryland. In the deep South, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 made capturing escaped enslaved people a lucrative business, and there were fewer hiding places for them.
What happened to the Underground Railroad after the Fugitive Slave Act was passed? ... It was shut down by slave hunters
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It grew and became busier.
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