they didn't neccecarly go across it, they hid under them during the day then left at night
It is an estimate that 3,000 people worked on the underground railroad.
If they got across the Underground Railroad, then they were free. It leads into the North part of the U.S. and into Canada. If you make it over there then you are free and no one can do ne thing about it.
because the underground railroad was for people in the slavery used to escape from
The people who made the Underground Railroad work were called "Conductors". An example of a Conductor is Harriet Tubman.
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
It is an estimate that 3,000 people worked on the underground railroad.
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.
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they don't
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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.
Important people involved in the underground railroad were, Harriet Tubman, and Henry "box" Brown. those are some important people involved.