The tension and division created by the Compromise of 1850 paved the way for the coming conflict of the Civil War. The Fugitive Slave Law, in particular, led to a wave of protests and resistance in the North. Abolitionists, in particular, were outraged by the law and began to organize more actively against slavery. The tension between the North and the South only increased in the years that followed, as debates over the expansion of slavery into new territories intensified.