she led many people/slaves in to the under ground rail road to prove that slavery is wrong.
she found a Underground Railroad to fee the slave
She rescued slaves. She made 12 trips to the south to rescue them.
She helped them escape.
To take them to the railroad
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Harriet Tubman contributed to the Civil War by being a nurse, soldier, spy, and scout. Under the command of James Montgomery, she led the Combahee River expedition to help blow up Southern supply and free hundreds of slaves.
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she wanted slarvy to end and she wanted to be free
Harriet Tubman is credited with starting the 'underground' railroad to help free slaves. But there were many others involved as well. In truth: Harriet was a slave who in 1844 married John Tubman, a freeman, (formally an indentured servant). She gained permission to marry him from her owners and lived with him in his cabin, but being a slave she had to still serve her master. She told her husband of her dreams of one day gaining her freedom as well. But, he told her that she could never be free. He told her if she tried running away, he would turn her in. She, still understanding freedom escaped. When she returned to Maryland, Harriet went to her husbands cabin. She wanted him to go north with her. What she found was he had taken another wife. But there were others that asked her for help to be free, and she started helping them by explaining which people would help them get to the north and freedom. Her biggest help to end slavery was with the union army, she became a spy that could easily fit in on the plantations moving freely at night with her experiences traveling back and forth. She should be best known for helping to end the Civil War early and helping the North, that was losing at the time, to win. Mrs. Tubman was a great American that helped save lives and shorten a war. without her many more American's would have died and the United States might not be here.
She knew that she had to stand up, er.. Sit down against the oppression that was taking place, just like David and Golioth, no one else stood up the the giant cause they were scared, but not David, he stepped up and took out the huge man, that's kinda what Harriet Tubman did on that bus that day... *************************Correction******************************** The Statement above is confusing Harriet Tubman with Rosa Parks. Harriet Tubman is the women who helped to free many slaves by organizing a system call the Underground Railroad. Harriet was an obolitionist (one who fought to end slavery). Yes, she did risk her life for this cause. However, sometimes when you really believe in something, you may be willing to risk your life to affect change. Just ask Martin Luther King.
To end slavery
She wanted to end slavery.
she wanted to end slavery by taking the slaves to the underground railroad
Harriet Tubman, Francis Bok, & other people. Slavery is still going on in other countries.
abolitionists like harriet tubman, fredrick douglass, and sojourner truth
Harriet Tubman believed in the abolition of slavery and fought for the rights of African Americans. She was a devout Christian and believed in trusting in God for guidance and strength in her endeavors. Tubman also believed in the importance of education and empowerment for African Americans.
she wanted to end and save slavery. and she also wanted to be a preschool teacher. she was a union civil war spy. and she had wanted a daughter
An abolitionist is a person who works to end slavery. They are advocates for the freedom and rights of enslaved individuals, and often played a significant role in historic movements to abolish slavery.
abolitionists
Abraham Lincoln and Harriet Tubman. Abraham was the president during the Civil War and enoroumsly helped stop slavery, signing the Emanacapation Proclamation to end slavery and the Civil War, and Harriet helped escaped slaves flee to the northen states in the U.S. and Canada.
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Harriet Tubman contributed to the Civil War by being a nurse, soldier, spy, and scout. Under the command of James Montgomery, she led the Combahee River expedition to help blow up Southern supply and free hundreds of slaves.