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Q: Did slaves hide in tunnels on the underground railroad?
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How did Harriet Tubman hide the slaves?

in an underground railroad


Did slaves have to hide when they traveled?

Not if your their going on the underground railroad.


How did Harriet Tubman hide the slaves that she is freeing?

she took them to the underground railroad.


What was the code name for people who hide slaves in there homes on the underground railroad?

They were called stationmaster


Would the slaves have to hide when they went traveling?

Well, it depends on if they travel regularly cause if your travel regularly then slaves will have to hide.But if your in the underground railroad you will not.:)


Was the underground railroad a real railroad?

no


How was the Underground Railroad used to free enslaved people?

they would hide the slaves and help them travel north to freedom


Why was the underground railroad assembled?

the underground railroad was assembled to help slaves escape from the south to the north. it was formed out of many non slave owners, who would hide escaping slaves in their house until the next night, when they could continue their journey north.


How did the slaves hide on the Underground Railroad?

The slaves would travel at night, so as not to be seen, and during the day there were houses or barns or buissness owned by abolitionists where the could stay and hide until nightfall


Where did the Seminoles hide?

in underground tunnels But i am not sure if this is right tho


Who are the people who helped the slaves escape?

.the abolitionists


Why did the underground railroad start?

The underground railroad was started to help black slaves from the southern get to Canada to gain their freedom. It was very dangerous and many people were killed, but because of the brave people who helped transport the slaves many were granted their freedom and a chance to start over in Canada.