scare crows
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There were many actions that Harriet Tubman took to prepare for the journey. The first was to choose slaves carefully, have the salves pack ashcake, and choose a clear night for the journey.
she would go back for them at night and then help then to freedom
Harriet Tubman was a woman who continuously risked her life to help enslaved people escape to freedom. Harriet Tubman, along with her family, escaped from slavery in September of 1849.
Harriet Tubman wanted to escape slavery so she took people with her to the underground railroad (wasn't really a road) it was just a route that took them to many places so she escaped by night and slept by day. Some people wanted to gO back they thought they were gonna get cought so she never gave up and every person that wanted to leave she killed them cause if they go back the slave owners would start hitting the person until they say were or what location are they at? Also harriet would drug little kids (babies) so they could not start crying. Would u go with Harriet Tubman or not. Shes rough yea, but she escaped.. Those people are now free
harriet tubman travels during the day
The underground raiload.
asap rocky
she would go back for them at night and then help then to freedom
There were many actions that Harriet Tubman took to prepare for the journey. The first was to choose slaves carefully, have the salves pack ashcake, and choose a clear night for the journey.
she would go back for them at night and then help then to freedom
She wants to gain more time before she will be pursued.
Harriet Tubman announced her arrival at the headquarters late at night by knocking on the door of the railroad stop and when queried, identifying herself as "a friend with friends." At this point, she and her passengers would be admitted and receive anything from food and clothing to a night's sleep, and tips on the next leg of the journey
Harriet Tubman was a woman who continuously risked her life to help enslaved people escape to freedom. Harriet Tubman, along with her family, escaped from slavery in September of 1849.
Of course! It was the best time to run away because her skin color and tone could easily blend in twith the darkness.
The moved at night time because Harriet Tubman led them. It was easier in the dark because their masters and the Runaway Slave Police could not see them.
"Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent" explores the lesser-known aspects of Tubman's life as a spy and military leader during the Civil War. The book delves into Tubman's work with the Union Army, gathering intelligence and leading missions to support the abolitionist cause. It sheds light on her bravery, ingenuity, and determination in fighting for freedom and equality.