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Harriet Tubman contributed to the Civil War by being a nurse, soldier, spy, and scout. Under the command of James Montgomery, she led the Combahee River expedition to help blow up Southern supply and free hundreds of slaves.
Harriet's SiblingsAnswerBorn Araminta Ross in Dorchester County, Maryland, she was the 5th of eleven children, five boys and six girls, of Ben and Harriet Greene Ross. Edward Brodess sold three of Harriet's sisters, Linah, Soph, and Mariah Ritty. When she was a young adult she took the name Harriet, possibly in honor of her mother. Around 1844, she married John Tubman, a free black man.After the American Civil War she was successful in bringing away her parents and her four brothers;Ben, Robert, Henry, and Moses; but failed to rescue her sister Rachel, and Rachel's two children, Ben and Angerine. Rachel died in 1859 before Harriet could rescue her.
· In 1849, Tubman decided to run away from her plantation with her two brothers. Her brothers turned back, but Harriet continued and she reached Philadelphia. · In 1850, Harriet returned to Maryland and escorted her sister and her sister's two children to freedom. Then she returned to get her brothers and two other men. · The third time she went, she found slaves and escorted them to the North. She kept going back again and again. · In 1863, Tubman went with Colonel James Montgomery and about 150 black soldiers on a gunboat raid in South Carolina. During the raid supplies, livestock and 700 slaves were freed. And not one Union death was reported. · Harriet worked as a nurse during the Civil war attempting to heal the sick. · Tubman worked on a medicine that could heal dysentery, a disease associated with terrible diarrhea, and she finally created the cure by boiling water lily roots and other herbs that made a bitter-tasting brew that caused a man to slowly recover. · Harriet made nineteen trips into the south and escorted over three hundred slaves. · Tubman got her family out of slavery, including her 70 year old parents. · She was never captured and never "lost a single passenger" · Harriet Tubman settled in New York and spent the rest of her long life there. She died in 1913, and on her tombstone it read, "servant of god, Well done".
Although Colonel James Bowie and Colonel David Crockett were equal in rank to him, Colonel William Travis was recognized as being in nominal overall command of the Alamo.
Colonel James Fannin.
James Montgomery - colonel - died on 1871-12-06.
James Montgomery - colonel - was born on 1814-12-22.
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Harriet Tubman contributed to the Civil War by being a nurse, soldier, spy, and scout. Under the command of James Montgomery, she led the Combahee River expedition to help blow up Southern supply and free hundreds of slaves.
Harriet's SiblingsAnswerBorn Araminta Ross in Dorchester County, Maryland, she was the 5th of eleven children, five boys and six girls, of Ben and Harriet Greene Ross. Edward Brodess sold three of Harriet's sisters, Linah, Soph, and Mariah Ritty. When she was a young adult she took the name Harriet, possibly in honor of her mother. Around 1844, she married John Tubman, a free black man.After the American Civil War she was successful in bringing away her parents and her four brothers;Ben, Robert, Henry, and Moses; but failed to rescue her sister Rachel, and Rachel's two children, Ben and Angerine. Rachel died in 1859 before Harriet could rescue her.
· In 1849, Tubman decided to run away from her plantation with her two brothers. Her brothers turned back, but Harriet continued and she reached Philadelphia. · In 1850, Harriet returned to Maryland and escorted her sister and her sister's two children to freedom. Then she returned to get her brothers and two other men. · The third time she went, she found slaves and escorted them to the North. She kept going back again and again. · In 1863, Tubman went with Colonel James Montgomery and about 150 black soldiers on a gunboat raid in South Carolina. During the raid supplies, livestock and 700 slaves were freed. And not one Union death was reported. · Harriet worked as a nurse during the Civil war attempting to heal the sick. · Tubman worked on a medicine that could heal dysentery, a disease associated with terrible diarrhea, and she finally created the cure by boiling water lily roots and other herbs that made a bitter-tasting brew that caused a man to slowly recover. · Harriet made nineteen trips into the south and escorted over three hundred slaves. · Tubman got her family out of slavery, including her 70 year old parents. · She was never captured and never "lost a single passenger" · Harriet Tubman settled in New York and spent the rest of her long life there. She died in 1913, and on her tombstone it read, "servant of god, Well done".
James Montgomery was born in 1771.
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James Johnston - Colonel - died in 1805.
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