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the thing that influenced harriet was how she felt being a slave and seeing how her people were being treated.

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Was Harriet Tubman family slaves?

Her and her whole family grew up as slaves.


What places did harriet Tubman grow up?

She grew up in Dorchester County, Maryland.


What did Harriet Tubman want to be when she grew up?

I think she wanted to be a person who helped people get out of slavery. That is probably why she built the underground railroad.


What did harriet Tubman want to be when grew up?

I think she wanted to be a person who helped people get out of slavery. That is probably why she built the underground railroad.


What did Harriet Tubman do in her childhood?

Harriet Tubman was a slave from birth, working multiple jobs. She took care of babies and was a nursemaid. She also had to check muskrat traps. As she grew older, she got more gruesome jobs such as field and forest work, driving oxen, plowing, and hauling logs.


Where did Harriet Tubman live as an adult?

Harriet Tubman didnt have an actual job. Her job was to help slaves escape on the underground railroad. She also didnt have an actual home since she was always on the move with slaves


Did Harriet Tubman have a happy or sad childhood?

She had the happiest childhood of all! She lived a long healthy life and had plenty of kids, and was loved by all whome she grew up around.


Who is the story Minty about?

Minty is a fictionalized story about the life of Harriet Tubman, a former slave who became a significant figure in the Underground Railroad. Tubman grew up on a plantation in Maryland. She eventually escaped and assisted many other former slaves in doing the same.


Did anything or anyone influence the way in which this person grew up?

yes they did


What has the author Harriet Catharine Grew written?

Harriet Catharine Grew has written: 'Memorials of a young Christian'


Did Harriet Tubman have any quotation?

Here are some quotes from Harriet Tubman: I grew up like a neglected weed -- ignorant of liberty, having no experience of it. I had crossed the line. I was free; but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom. I was a stranger in a strange land. I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other.


What are some facts about Harriet Tubman's child life?

Harriet Tubman, born Araminta Ross around 1822, grew up in Dorchester County, Maryland, under the harsh conditions of slavery. As a child, she was often hired out to work for various families, which exposed her to physical and emotional abuse. Tubman suffered a serious head injury at the age of around 12 when she was struck by a heavy weight while trying to help a fleeing enslaved person, leaving her with lifelong health issues. Despite these challenges, her early experiences shaped her strong resolve for freedom and justice.