What eventually happened to the Crafts?
A) Like all other slaves found under the Fugitive Slave Act, they were returned to their former owner and severely punished.
B) They were killed as they tried to return to the South to retrieve their children.
C) They escaped to England with the help of abolitionists in Boston.
D) They fled to Cuba.
Answer: C
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