more than 100,000
More than 100,000 More than 100,000
over 300 slaves were saved in the underground railroad, by harriet tubman.
The Fugitive Slave Act caused the formation of the Underground Railroad.
The underground railroad were a series of underground passages that led to "safe houses" for the slaves. The slaves could stop at these houses for food and rest without fear of being turned in. The passages, or underground railroad, led to states where slavery was illegal and therefore they gained their freedom.
That is correct. The underground railroad helped slaves escape north to free territory.
100,000 slaves escaped through the undreground railroad to freedom 50,000 slaves were reported to have escaped between 1830 and 1860.
about how many slaves used the underground railroad, which was about 100,000.
No one knows the exact number of slaves that traveled on the underground railroad, but there were thousands that did.
The Underground railroad helped many slaves to freedom.
about 50,000 slaves went to the undergroundrailroad
There is no way to tell exactly how many slaves escaped using the underground railroad. This was a successful route to freedom for a great many.
over 300 slaves were saved in the underground railroad, by harriet tubman.
About 18,000 slaves.
no slaves rode the underground railroad, as there was not actually a train underground taking them to safety. people would walk on a series of safe houses to the north
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Underground Railroad.
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