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Harriet Tubman was very.... determined I should say. During the civil war the slavery didn't pause, stop, anything. Slavery was still going when the war was just beginning. During that time Harriet saved over 15,000 slaves! Now, coming from a 6th grader in Southeastern Kentucky that's what I learned about her. I may not have all of the details so you might wanna go to ask.com for more info. It will take you to here. But when it brings up all of the sites. Go to the one that is JUST about Harriet Tubman. That will give you a whole dang report! It works the best. TRUST ME! I did a report on her. That site is AWESOME!
Harriet Tubman was born into slavery. Her escape led to her making 19 missions and recuing 300 slaves. Because she had escaped to Philedelphia, she had the opportunity to work for the Union Army as a cook and then a nurse. She also became the first woman to lead an expedition in the war.
I think that people think tht harriet tubman is a great american because of her acheivements of breaking out 300 slaves. For some people like racists people might think she was stupid and they hate her they wish they could had caught her before she set those many slaves free.to me if harriet tubman was still alive i would always ask her how she set them many slaves free and how she survive that head injury and how she got well....
Harriet Tubman had no education and was illiterate throughout her life. Slave owners did not want their slaves to know how to read or write.noHarriet Tubman didn't get any education except maybe in her later years. If you were a slave you weren't allowed ( by law) to read or write. So she might have when she escaped to freedom but no not as a child.. Although Harriet Tubman was illiterate throughout her life and had no formal education, isn't it ironic that many schools are named after her? She was poor and was showed very little respect by people who were "educated" and she did more, by far, to help black people than most of her contemporaries. But Harriet did get an education from her dad. her dad taught a lot about the wild. Harriet Tubman Didn't get an education because she wasn't aloud to go to school...Slaves weren't aloud to go to school.
Assuming you are referring to Harriet Tubman, she did not have a foreign policy.
Tubman likely reassured the slaves she was helping by emphasizing her own experiences escaping slavery and the successful journeys she had previously led. She probably also provided guidance on what to expect during the journey to freedom and offered words of encouragement and support to boost their spirits.
YES, She started the Underground Railroad, which allowed slaves in the South to become free in the North. Without Harriet Tubman, slavery might have taken longer to abolish than it did.
Harriet Tubman was very.... determined I should say. During the civil war the slavery didn't pause, stop, anything. Slavery was still going when the war was just beginning. During that time Harriet saved over 15,000 slaves! Now, coming from a 6th grader in Southeastern Kentucky that's what I learned about her. I may not have all of the details so you might wanna go to ask.com for more info. It will take you to here. But when it brings up all of the sites. Go to the one that is JUST about Harriet Tubman. That will give you a whole dang report! It works the best. TRUST ME! I did a report on her. That site is AWESOME!
Harriet Tubman was born into slavery. Her escape led to her making 19 missions and recuing 300 slaves. Because she had escaped to Philedelphia, she had the opportunity to work for the Union Army as a cook and then a nurse. She also became the first woman to lead an expedition in the war.
I think that people think tht harriet tubman is a great american because of her acheivements of breaking out 300 slaves. For some people like racists people might think she was stupid and they hate her they wish they could had caught her before she set those many slaves free.to me if harriet tubman was still alive i would always ask her how she set them many slaves free and how she survive that head injury and how she got well....
Harriet Tubman had no education and was illiterate throughout her life. Slave owners did not want their slaves to know how to read or write.noHarriet Tubman didn't get any education except maybe in her later years. If you were a slave you weren't allowed ( by law) to read or write. So she might have when she escaped to freedom but no not as a child.. Although Harriet Tubman was illiterate throughout her life and had no formal education, isn't it ironic that many schools are named after her? She was poor and was showed very little respect by people who were "educated" and she did more, by far, to help black people than most of her contemporaries. But Harriet did get an education from her dad. her dad taught a lot about the wild. Harriet Tubman Didn't get an education because she wasn't aloud to go to school...Slaves weren't aloud to go to school.
Assuming you are referring to Harriet Tubman, she did not have a foreign policy.
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Because the people who you are helping might be targets of people with 'power' like a government that would target you for helping them.
Might.
Yes. A helping verb is used to help identify when an action takes place. So in the sentence 'I mightbuy that dress' the helping verb 'might' indicates that the action will take place in the future.
some one she broght back might have been sick