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How many people worked on the underground railroad?

It is an estimate that 3,000 people worked on the underground railroad.


How many people work on the underground?

It is an estimate that 3,000 people worked on the underground railroad.


Was the underground railroad successful?

yes it was very sucessful, there were many people who were freeded and were able to live a life like normal people like we do today. The underground railroad included many people like Harriet Tubman and other people like john Farfeild and Levi Quaker. The underground railroad was a vast netweork of people who free slaves. The underground railroad took place from 1780-1850. and took place from the sounth and ended in Canada.The underground railroad was sucessful because many slaves got freed.


Was underground railroad successful?

yes it was very sucessful, there were many people who were freeded and were able to live a life like normal people like we do today. The underground railroad included many people like Harriet Tubman and other people like john Farfeild and Levi Quaker. The underground railroad was a vast netweork of people who free slaves. The underground railroad took place from 1780-1850. and took place from the sounth and ended in Canada.The underground railroad was sucessful because many slaves got freed.


How many people were killed building the underground railroad?

1000


How many people did the underground railroad save?

The number of people involved in the Underground Railroad is a subject of some historical debate, but it is believed that over 100,000 slaves escaped via the Railroad, traveling through dozens of "stations" leading to the north. The locations of many stations and the identity of many people involved of the Underground Railroad were never discovered and have been lost to history.


How many did the Underground railroad help?

No that wasn't it, to be exact it was 100,000 people


How many slaves rode the underground railroad?

no slaves rode the underground railroad, as there was not actually a train underground taking them to safety. people would walk on a series of safe houses to the north


What were the causes of the underground railroad?

The Fugitive Slave Act caused the formation of the Underground Railroad.


Why is it important to learn about the underground railroad today?

Understanding how many people risked their lives and those who risked and died to help keep the underground railroad alive and free slaves has value as it provides an understanding of why people follow through on their personal beliefs. Doing the right thing is seldom easy.


How many people are still alive today from the underground railroad?

none of those eleven people


How many slaves that used the underground railroad became free?

about how many slaves used the underground railroad, which was about 100,000.