she helped people fight laws
she helped people fight laws
she done your mom
Harriet Tubman continued to help enslaved Africans escape captivity, because she yearned for freedom and justice for her people.
her help in helping the wounded slaves in the civil war
Women did not fight in the Civil War. But, some did dress up like men to help out in the war.
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God, or at least that is who she said influenced her
Harriet Tubman's greatest accomplishment is her role as a leading figure in the Underground Railroad, where she risked her life to help enslaved people escape to freedom. Over her lifetime, she personally guided hundreds of individuals to safety, demonstrating remarkable bravery and ingenuity. Additionally, Tubman served as a spy and nurse during the Civil War, further contributing to the fight for freedom and equality. Her legacy as a symbol of resilience and courage continues to inspire movements for social justice today.
Harriet Tubman contributed to the Civil War by being a nurse, soldier, spy, and scout. Under the command of James Montgomery, she led the Combahee River expedition to help blow up Southern supply and free hundreds of slaves.
She helped people move north and after the war she ran a agency to help former slaves find work, houses, and get help.
She was a slave, a guide for the underground railroad, spy in the civil war, tracker, writer, public speaker, and ran a service after the civil war to help displaced Blacks.
they helped for escaping slavery and coming back and help other people