After the Mexican War, the United States gained a large portion of new land. In an attempt to decide whether these new territories would be slave states or free states, Congress passed

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The Compromise of 1850. This legislation aimed to address the issue of slavery in the newly acquired territories by allowing California to enter the Union as a free state, while also implementing the Fugitive Slave Act, which required citizens to assist in the capture and return of escaped slaves. Additionally, the compromise included the organization of the territories of New Mexico and Utah without mention of slavery, leaving the decision to the residents through popular sovereignty.