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How many trips did Harriet Tubman take to the south?

19 trips to save slaves.


How many trips did Harriet Tubman take to free 300 slaves?

19 trips total


How many trips did Harriet Tubman back to south to help free slaves?

she made 11 trips


How many trips did Harriet Tubman take to save people?

Harriet Tubman took 11 trips on the Underground Railroad. ._.


How many trips did harriet Tubman make back to the south?

nineteen


Which runaway slave risked many trips to free slaves?

harriet Tubman


Who was the escaped slave that made many trips to the south to lead others to freedom?

harriet Tubman


How many trips did Harriet Tubman take trying to save slaves?

She saved around 70 slaves in thirteen expeditions on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.


Did Harriet Tubman ever find her brother or sister?

Harriet Tubman did not find her brother, William, or her sister, Rachel, after escaping from slavery. She made several trips back to Maryland in her efforts to rescue family members but was unable to locate them. While she successfully freed many enslaved individuals through the Underground Railroad, her siblings remained lost to her. Tubman's quest to reunite with them was ultimately unsuccessful.


Who was jonh tubman?

He was the husband of harriet tubman. Harriet Tubman is one of the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad's "conductors." Making over 19 trips in a 10 year time period, she smuggled over 300 slaves from their "owners" to freedom. Harriet was herself an escaped slave. To many she was considered a hero. To slave owners she was considered a hated criminal. They put a bounty on her head.


How many husbands did Harriet Tubman have?

Harriet Tubman had two husbands, Nelson Davis and John Tubman.


What methods did Harriet Tubman use to improve American life?

Harriet Tubman committed her life to her country despite her being a runaway slave. She ran away from captivity before the Civil War. She made many trips back to the slave supporting south before this war. During the Civil war Tubman served as a spy for the Union. She also tried her best to betterwomen's lives. She was a Women's Rights promoter.