Underground railroad, transportation across the border to the North, directions.
The underground railroad started on slave plantations in the southern states. It meandered north all the way to Canada with stops along the line in attics of houses, barnyards, and other hard to find places.
Because slavery was legal throughout the U.S. and runaway slaves found anywhere were legally supposed to be returned to their owner. The underground railroad, run by abolitionists, gave them transportation and places to hide while they were on the run.
Scotty McCreery is from Garner, North Carolina.
North Carolina nickname means it has alot of tar.
Western Railroad - North Carolina - ended in 1879.
Western Railroad - North Carolina - was created in 1852.
no the underground railroad was not even a tangible thing it was a route from the Confederate South to the Union North as an escape route for slaves
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The web address of the North Carolina Railroad Museum is: http://www.nhvry.org
There was no underground railroad in other countries. The underground railroad was not a real railroad, but one that was a series of stops that moved escaped slaves north.
The phone number of the North Carolina Railroad Museum is: 919-362-5416.
The underground railroad helped take escaped slaves away to the North where it was safe.
The address of the North Carolina Railroad Museum is: 5121 Daisey St, New Hill, NC 27562
The 'passengers' of the Underground Railroad were enslaved African Americans and 'conductors' were abolitionists(people against slavery). But remember, the Underground Railroad wasn't underground and wasn't an actual railroad
no. the underground railroad was a secret (underground) chain of people who would help slaves reach freedom. the "railroad" part of the underground railroad was simply a way to refer to the chain of people that runaway slaves would stay with.
The Underground Railroad lead to Mexico, New York, even Canada. It led to Canada because Canada did not allow slavery