She lead the slave for about a certain amount of years
I think Harriet Tubman picked cotton.
# Harriet Tubman worked on the underground railroad about 10 years #
yes she did
93 years
The underground railroad existed long before Harriet Tubman. She served as one of its most effective conductors.
Harriet Tubman ( born Araminta Ross ) was born in 1822.At the age of five or six, she was hired out to a woman named " Miss Susan " as a nursemaid.After escaping from slavery, into which she was born, she made thirteen missions to rescue over seventy slaves using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad.
this is not special but harriet Tubman went through alot she was brusied by by a few slaves owner one was miss susan and harriet had to watch her baby when she was about six years old and was abusied when the baby woke up crying harriet had a mrother she also had to take care of . it was hard for harriet Tubman but she made it and now she is very famous for her work which was escaping approximate guess of 300 women,men,and children that were slaves
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Harriet Tubman adopted Gertie Davis when Gertie was born in 1874, long after the Civil War was over. We do not know when Gertie died, unfortunately.
Harriet Tubman did not start slavery. Slavery has been a fact for many thousands of years, long before she was born
· In 1849, Tubman decided to run away from her plantation with her two brothers. Her brothers turned back, but Harriet continued and she reached Philadelphia. · In 1850, Harriet returned to Maryland and escorted her sister and her sister's two children to freedom. Then she returned to get her brothers and two other men. · The third time she went, she found slaves and escorted them to the North. She kept going back again and again. · In 1863, Tubman went with Colonel James Montgomery and about 150 black soldiers on a gunboat raid in South Carolina. During the raid supplies, livestock and 700 slaves were freed. And not one Union death was reported. · Harriet worked as a nurse during the Civil war attempting to heal the sick. · Tubman worked on a medicine that could heal dysentery, a disease associated with terrible diarrhea, and she finally created the cure by boiling water lily roots and other herbs that made a bitter-tasting brew that caused a man to slowly recover. · Harriet made nineteen trips into the south and escorted over three hundred slaves. · Tubman got her family out of slavery, including her 70 year old parents. · She was never captured and never "lost a single passenger" · Harriet Tubman settled in New York and spent the rest of her long life there. She died in 1913, and on her tombstone it read, "servant of god, Well done".
Harriet Tubman, a very well-picked subject if I do say so myself. I would love to enjoy answering your enjoyable loving question. Harriet Tubman was in a comma (scientific term: ",") for about 3 seconds. She drew a comma on a piece of paper, then drew herself sitting and relaxing on the comma. Then the paper was burnt up by nazi's who wanted to kill her and enslave people in the Americansas.