It changed the final destination from the Northern Free States of the United States to Canada.
A runaway slave was treated like stolen or escaped property, the same way that a cow that runs away is escaped property. By facilitating a slave's escape, the "stations" on the Underground Railroad, were involved in theft of property. It happens that they were defying the law for a better moral purpose, but their actions were certainly illegal. The Fugitive Slave Act compelled Northern States to actually enforce the laws on the books for returning runaway slaves to the South. By necessity, then, the Underground Railroad extended all the way to Canada where there was no slave law in practice.
the fugitive slave act change Harriet Tubman life because the tried to stop her from freeing slave.
They all wanted slavery to end
The Underground Railroad led to the North of the US-- back in the 1800's :):):)
It was an underground escape rout that helped slaves escape from their owners.
We don't have slaves. Now people have jobs working for people by cooking, cleanig and other stuff that a slave might have done. But these people get paid.
the fugitive slave act change Harriet Tubman life because the tried to stop her from freeing slave.
The underground railroad was the first step in ending slavery. This was a major change in the history of the United States.
They all wanted slavery to end
The Underground Railroad led to the North of the US-- back in the 1800's :):):)
the fugitive slave act change Harriet Tubman life because the tried to stop her from freeing slave.
It was an underground escape rout that helped slaves escape from their owners.
Because he wanted the civil rights to change and he did not believe the slavery the whites had thank you two Harriet Tubman hundreds of slaves escaped from the underground railroad.
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There is no basis that will make a DA change 8 felony charges to 1 fugitive of justice charge.
The Underground railroad was indeed a success. Founded and operated by Harriet Tubman, slaves escaping to the North were given aid and shelter en route to Canada where slavery was illegal. Tubman herself had been a slave but escaped. She and other abolitionists helped the slaves get free passage north to Canada. Help was also given by people who were not dedicated abolitionists, but simply saw the need for change and hope.
We don't have slaves. Now people have jobs working for people by cooking, cleanig and other stuff that a slave might have done. But these people get paid.
Industrialism