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Q: How many whites helped in the underground railroad?
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What is a good sentence using underground railroad?

The Underground railroad helped many slaves to freedom.


How many slaves helped with the underground railroad?

1 million and counting....


Did some enslaves escape on the underground railroad?

That is correct. The underground railroad helped slaves escape north to free territory.


How many slaves were helped to freedom using the Underground Railroad?

About 18,000 slaves.


A deeper understanding of the true human impact of slavery was gained by many Northern whites when they?

personally assisted runaway slaves on the Underground Railroad.


When was a deeper understanding of the true human impact of slavery gained by many Northern whites?

personally assisted runaway slaves on the Underground Railroad.


Who was famous for helping slaves to freedom on the underground railroad?

Harriet Tubman helped many blacks escape


What part does Tubman play in the Underground Railroad?

Harriet Tubman played a major role in the freedom for many slave's. The underground railroad was a secret route leading to safe houses that helped the slaves seek freedom.


Who helped runaway slaves escape on the under ground railroad?

Harriet Tubman is one of the most famous leaders of the Underground Railroad. Many other abolitionists (people against slavery) helped, as well.


How many slaves that used the underground railroad became free?

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


How many people worked on the underground railroad?

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


What did many whites in the north do as they encountered slaves escaping to Canada on the underground railroad?

gained a deeper awareness of how much slavery was a violation of human rights and values.