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she helped a lot of slaves escape from their plantation to freedom

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How did the fugitive slave law change Harriet Tubman?

the fugitive slave act change Harriet Tubman life because the tried to stop her from freeing slave.


When year did harriet Tubman start freeing the slaves?

1851 after the fugitive slave laws were passed.


What was the impact of the underground railroad on Harriet tubmans life?

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What was Harriet Tubman slave name?

What was Harriet Tubman slave name


Where Harriet Tubman was a slave?

Harriet Tubman worked as a slave near Bucktown, Dorchester County, Maryland.


What kinds of stories did Harriet Tubman tell the fugitive slaves?

she told them how they made it to canada to improve their lives


Who did John Tubman marry?

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Did Harriet Tubman have trouble as a slave?

what was harriet tubman's trouble and difficulties


Who was harriet tubmans slave owner?

Harriet Tubman's slave owner was Mr.Brown , but Harriet secretly called him Mr.Popsicles !! ' ~


What did harriet Tubman to African Americans resistance to the fugitive slave act?

Harriet Tubman helped lead enslaved African Americans to freedom through the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses and routes. She also supported the resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act by actively aiding fugitive slaves in their journeys to freedom in the North. Tubman's bravery and determination made her a key figure in the fight against slavery and the oppressive laws that supported it.


What year did Harriet Tubman escape from the slave farm?

Harriet Tubman escaped from the slave farm in 1849.


How did Harriet Tubman contribute to African American's resistance to the fugitive slave act?

She used the Underground Railroad to guide hundreds of slaves to freedom.