The Underground Railroad
William still helped upto 60 slaves escape to Canada a month
It was Harriet Tubman who helped the slaves escape.
To escape to Canada. They couldn't simply travel through the north because of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. Part of the Compromise of 1850, the act said that Northerners were obliged to turn in runaway slaves to their southern owners. Fugitive means runaway. The abolitionists ran the underground railroad to help the slaves secretly (hence the term underground) escape to freedom.
I really dont know how he helped with the slavery that is what I want to know. How did he help the runaway slaves and that I really dont know how he helped with the slavery that is what I want to know. How did he help the runaway slaves and that
She helped create the underground railroad. Because she helped many African American slaves escape to Canada, including her family she was a great addition to the war against slavery. They (the whites) were on the hunt for Harriet, but that did not stop her she still lead a army of runaway slaves to the home of the free Canada.
The Underground Railroad was the name of the system that helped runaway slaves escape to freedom in the northern states and Canada. It was a network of routes and safe houses operated by abolitionists and sympathetic individuals.
Harriet Tubman
William still helped upto 60 slaves escape to Canada a month
Many people helped runaway slaves because they believed in the abolition of slavery and wanted to support those seeking freedom. Some were motivated by religious or moral convictions, while others were committed to the principles of equality and human rights. Additionally, some individuals assisted runaway slaves as part of the Underground Railroad network, a secret network that helped slaves escape to free states or Canada.
It was Harriet Tubman who helped the slaves escape.
if you are talking about Harriet Tubman, she helped over 300 slaves escape on the Underground Railroad to Canada. She was called the "Moses" of her people because she helped so many slaves escape.
They helped by providing food, water, and shelter to slaves until they reached Canada and their freedom.
Runaway slaves in the United States went to various locations, such as cities in the North, Canada, or even to remote areas to hide. Some sought refuge with Native American tribes or found support from abolitionist networks that helped them escape to freedom.
there were (still are) tunnels underneath Lake Erie so if they needed to escape to Canada they could
The "Underground" Railroad, which wasn't an actual railroad, but rather a number of "safe houses" that runaway slaves could stay at because the owners knew that slavery was evil and wrong, and were willing to put themselves at risk of death to shelter the runaway slaves, and knew others who felt the same and directed or helped the runaways to get to those others. In that way the runaways could pass through the slave states into free states or into Canada where they were safer.
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses used by slaves in the 19th century to escape to free states or Canada. It was not an actual railroad but a network of people who assisted in the escape of slaves.
The conductors guided runaway slaves to the north to where they could live a free life, some slaves even went to Canada to escape the slave owners.