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Where did the government move to during the Runaway Scrape?

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There appears to be confusion in the question as the term 'Runaway Scrape' relates to Texan history, but the provided information does not match this context. The 'Runaway Scrape' term does not apply to the situations described in the provided information about the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850.

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The question "Where did the government move to during the Runaway Scrape?" seems to contain a typo or confusion. The term 'Runaway Scrape' refers to the period of Texan history in 1836 when settlers fled eastward from the advancing Mexican army. However, the information provided speaks to different historical contexts, such as the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 and the experiences of runaway slaves during the Civil War. Given this, there is no direct correlation between the provided information and the 'Runaway Scrape' event. If the question refers to the location of the Texan government during the Runaway Scrape, the answer is Harrisburg, Texas. If it refers to government actions during the time of the Fugitive Slave Law, then the content provided addresses the various responses and actions of the government regarding runaway slaves and the law enforcement of the era.

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