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Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman were both instrumental in the fight to abolish slavery. They showed great admiration for each other as they fought for a common goal.
this is not special but harriet Tubman went through alot she was brusied by by a few slaves owner one was miss susan and harriet had to watch her baby when she was about six years old and was abusied when the baby woke up crying harriet had a mrother she also had to take care of . it was hard for harriet Tubman but she made it and now she is very famous for her work which was escaping approximate guess of 300 women,men,and children that were slaves
Harriet Tubman made a difference by freeing thousands of slaves while risking her own life. She also showed that she was determined to help people and showed us that we can do anything we put our minds to.
Harriet Tubman had no education and was illiterate throughout her life. Slave owners did not want their slaves to know how to read or write.noHarriet Tubman didn't get any education except maybe in her later years. If you were a slave you weren't allowed ( by law) to read or write. So she might have when she escaped to freedom but no not as a child.. Although Harriet Tubman was illiterate throughout her life and had no formal education, isn't it ironic that many schools are named after her? She was poor and was showed very little respect by people who were "educated" and she did more, by far, to help black people than most of her contemporaries. But Harriet did get an education from her dad. her dad taught a lot about the wild. Harriet Tubman Didn't get an education because she wasn't aloud to go to school...Slaves weren't aloud to go to school.
well it was a book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe it showed the cruelty of slavery and had the north thinking 2nd thoughts about slavery.john browns raid on harpers ferry caused tensions that pushed the usa to the civil war
Harriet Tubman showed many, many people that it is not right and people should not be fighting and finding their way out of slavery they should plainly not be slaves!
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman were both instrumental in the fight to abolish slavery. They showed great admiration for each other as they fought for a common goal.
i think harriet tubman is courageous because she faced the impossible and showed many people that they could
She was mostly famous for the bravery she showed while working on the Underground Railroad.
this is not special but harriet Tubman went through alot she was brusied by by a few slaves owner one was miss susan and harriet had to watch her baby when she was about six years old and was abusied when the baby woke up crying harriet had a mrother she also had to take care of . it was hard for harriet Tubman but she made it and now she is very famous for her work which was escaping approximate guess of 300 women,men,and children that were slaves
Harriet Tubman made a difference by freeing thousands of slaves while risking her own life. She also showed that she was determined to help people and showed us that we can do anything we put our minds to.
Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
The people in the North liked Harriet because she showed how cruel slavery was. The Southern people didn't like her as much.
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