Ok odd question but I think I have the answer. whites was probably illegal, since they were free. But blacks had no rights, so you could kill them or anything.... but if you harmed the white you could be charged with crime.
Harriet TubmanHarriet Tubman is considered the leader of the Underground railroad. The Underground railroad helped more than 30,000 slaves escape slavery.
The Underground railroad is not an actual railroad. It was a secret network of cooperation between slaves and those who helped them escape to freedom in attempts to give them that freedom. So, the U.R.R. may be in your heart or mind, but not in a physical place.
True.
The Underground Railroad was an important historical happening. It was developed between people who wanted to help free slaves. People traveled from the south to the north and back, using known routes to help free men.
100,000 slaves escaped through the undreground railroad to freedom 50,000 slaves were reported to have escaped between 1830 and 1860.
Harriet TubmanHarriet Tubman is considered the leader of the Underground railroad. The Underground railroad helped more than 30,000 slaves escape slavery.
The Underground Railroad was the name given to the system by which escaped slaves from the South were helped in their flight to the North. It is believed that the system started in 1787. The Underground Railroad was at its height between 1850 and 1860.
The Underground railroad is not an actual railroad. It was a secret network of cooperation between slaves and those who helped them escape to freedom in attempts to give them that freedom. So, the U.R.R. may be in your heart or mind, but not in a physical place.
True.
Railroad transportation is by train, and water transportation is by boat.
The Underground Railroad was an important historical happening. It was developed between people who wanted to help free slaves. People traveled from the south to the north and back, using known routes to help free men.
False! 50,000 slaves are thought to have been conducted through the railroad network between 1830 and 1860.
underground has soil or is wet and above ground is dry or grassy
100,000 slaves escaped through the undreground railroad to freedom 50,000 slaves were reported to have escaped between 1830 and 1860.
The key conflict in "Stealing Freedom" revolves around Ann Maria Weems' struggle to escape slavery and achieve freedom. This conflict is driven by the historical context of the Underground Railroad and the risks involved in pursuing emancipation. Additionally, Ann's internal conflict between hope for liberation and fear of the consequences of her actions adds depth to the story.
rhizomes are underground horizontal stems tubers are enlarged underground stems
tube is underground but rail is on the ground :)