YES she did
1850
harriet Tubman saved lots of slaves after she had freed herself and when she got married to john Tubman. she saved the slaves because she believed that they did not deserve to be in this possition and because she had known what it feels like to be captured in slavery.
Harriet Tubman was born Araminta "Minty" Ross to slave parents, Harriet ("Rit") Green and Ben Ross. Her parents were owned by Mary Brodess, and by Mary's second husband Anthony Thompson, respectively. Although she married a free man, John Tubman, in 1844, she did not escape from slavery until 1849, fleeing from Maryland to Pennsylvania, a free state. She returned, beginning in 1850, to help her family and others escape.
she just escaped and never was free. thats when the government wrote the 14th amendment wich is, " All african americans are free. Nobody can own somebody els " that was a law and still is.
She walked the UnderGround RailRoad when she secretly made 19 trips to take slaves to freedom. She had walk miles just to get people to freedom.She had to be careful. She always kept a gun in case one of the slaves wanted to go back she said`if you go back you die` `so walk on or die`
1850
John Costello - Medal of Honor - was born in 1850.
John O'Callaghan - Medal of Honor - was born in 1850.
Jim - Medal of Honor recipient - was born in 1850.
Frank West - Medal of Honor - was born on 1850-09-26.
Henry Johnson - Medal of Honor - was born on 1850-06-11.
In 1850 Harriet Tubman returned to free her family and that was the first of her other nineteen trips.
1850-1858 I think...
harriet Tubman saved lots of slaves after she had freed herself and when she got married to john Tubman. she saved the slaves because she believed that they did not deserve to be in this possition and because she had known what it feels like to be captured in slavery.
Harriet Tubman was born Araminta "Minty" Ross to slave parents, Harriet ("Rit") Green and Ben Ross. Her parents were owned by Mary Brodess, and by Mary's second husband Anthony Thompson, respectively. Although she married a free man, John Tubman, in 1844, she did not escape from slavery until 1849, fleeing from Maryland to Pennsylvania, a free state. She returned, beginning in 1850, to help her family and others escape.
Harriet Campbell-Taylor House was created in 1850.
she just escaped and never was free. thats when the government wrote the 14th amendment wich is, " All african americans are free. Nobody can own somebody els " that was a law and still is.