They were called the catacombs. They were the cemeteries of the Romans who converted to Christianity.
They were called the catacombs. They were the cemeteries of the Romans who converted to Christianity.
It was called the underground railroad because the places in which the slaves hid during the day were called stations, and the helpers who helped the slaves to escape were called conductors.
They hid in what is called the 'catacombs', which are underground burial places.
True.
Seattle and Atalanta have Underground cities. You can take a tour of Seattle Underground.
They can find water in places called Oasiesat low elevations where the majority of all the rainfall goes underground
Here are some places at the underground railroad that the slaves met up at to escape: they came to the North, South and or canada.
Im pretty sure you can visit some places that still has tunnnels or underground houses that was apart of the underground railroad.
Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.
They live underground that's why they are called earthworms.
Places where groundwater flows to the surface are called springs.
The people of the Underground Railroad attempted to secretly move the freed slaves to places where they could live in freedom. They were "underground" in the sense that they were a secret organization; and a "railroad" in that they moved people over long distances.