That is correct. The underground railroad helped slaves escape north to free territory.
Yes. Many did
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Here are some places at the underground railroad that the slaves met up at to escape: they came to the North, South and or canada.
I believe one was "Follow the Drinking Gourd".
Yes they did and that is why it was so amazingly secrative. Yes because some of the whites helped the slaves get to freedom by using the Underground Railroad.
Im pretty sure you can visit some places that still has tunnnels or underground houses that was apart of the underground railroad.
traveling conditions
Here are some places at the underground railroad that the slaves met up at to escape: they came to the North, South and or canada.
the underground railroad
I believe one was "Follow the Drinking Gourd".
The Secret of the Underground Railroad, The Secret Railroad, Railroad Power, The Secret Network for Slaves, Slavery Secret.
Yes they did and that is why it was so amazingly secrative. Yes because some of the whites helped the slaves get to freedom by using the Underground Railroad.
Im pretty sure you can visit some places that still has tunnnels or underground houses that was apart of the underground railroad.
traveling conditions
secretive,
former slaveHarriet Tubman who had escaped as well as other slaves that ran away spirited away slaves to places north and eventually Canada. Although it had some quaker friends and a few whites that had morals to help them,it was primarily a black movement of former slaves and freedmen and women of color that led the majority of missions and provided havens for our people during their escape.
Slaves were afraid of running away due to harsh consequences like physical punishment, capture, and potential death if caught. They were often separated from their families and communities, making escape difficult and risky. Additionally, slaves had limited knowledge of the outside world and uncertain prospects for survival without support.
Not really but, some people did help the underground railroad but were very secritive about it because it was illegal.
Some say Lincoln helped but historians believe Lincoln did not sneak slaves on to the Underground Railroad.