She helped slaves escape from the south to the north.
She helped escaped slaves from slave states in the U.S. South so they could find their way north to free states.
No Harriet Tubman was born into slavery and she is from the south because at the time that's where slavery was but if you went north you could get and be free. So Harriet was from the south and came to to the north.
No she is from the south. She was born into slavery and then escaped to the north for freedom.
One of the slaves that went back to the south after she went to the north is Harriet Tubman. She went back to help other slaves get to the north.
Harriet Tubman was the escaped slave who helped 300 slaves to go north.
After Harriet Tubman escaped, she made her mark in history by helping the slaves escape from the south to the north with the Underground RailRoad.
Harriet Tubman saved over 300 people from the south.
Harriet Tubman was an escaped slave who went back South to help other slaves to escape.
Yes Harriet Tubman was a spy when her code name was nurse she did nurse duties when people came by her mission was to get as many fugitives.Yes she worked for the army.
The African Americans escaped to the North because there was freedom up in the North. They could be possibly sent back 2 Africa their homeland
When Harriet Tubman returned to John Tubman's house during her second trip into the south as conductor of the Underground Railroad, in hopes of convincing him to move north with her, she discovered he was already remarried. Harriet later married Nelson Davis in 1869 at age 49.
While fighting the Civil War it was between the North and South regions of the United States of America. The South wanted to keep slavery and be able to buy and sell slaves for money and work them hard. But the North citizens wanted slavery to end and people such as Quakers helped out. Harriet Tubman, a slave, was on her journey to the North when along the way she met a Quaker woman who let her stay in her house and rest for Tubman's long journey ahead of her. Many Quakers helped Tubman out. The route that Moses was taking was later called by a name that will forever live in American history,"Underground Railroad" Moses saved many slaves down in the south.