Some did yes. Especially the Quakers
i think it was 31 slaves
Andrew Johnson did nothing to help newly freed slaves. He was more concerned with helping White people who were hurt by the Civil War, especially Southerns. While Andrew Johnson was fulfilling President Abraham Lincoln's pledge to forgive the South after the war, he ignored everything President Lincoln wanted to do to help the newly freed slaves after the end of the war.
The Freedman's Bureau was made.
The Fugitive Slave Law was passed in 1850. This law was meant to help slave owners capture escaped slaves by making it a crime to help an escaped slave.
to help former slaves obtain food, shelter, clothing, and education
slaves ran away from plantation to join the Union.
He hid the slaves on the roof were the people would not see them so that the slave catchers would not take them away
no because some were afraid tht they would get caught trying to help the run away slaves
People who help slave escape they will be track down and they are going to kill you or make them one of the slave.
They help them! But they don't get paid.
abolitionists
I think you are confused. The act was not to help slaves, but allowed catching slaves. It was called the Fugitive Slave Act. It gave men the freedom to go find run away slaves.
The Missori Compromise
wht do u care
Some white people did not want to help the slaves because they were afraid of being persecuted, they agreed with slavery or they were disinterested by the idea of slavery and therefore felt no need to help slaves. However, the answer depends on what you mean by 'help the slaves'. Because it could denote fighting against slavery or helping slaves escape.
to help..because the owers were to lazythey were lazy people
Abolitionists