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I believe you mean what was the underground railroad used for. And the answer to that is, during slavery, it set people free because no slave owners knew about it and that is how slaves would escape from slavery/slave owners.
Exactly what do you mean by this? I don't know. But Harriet did not lead the slaves to any star. She led them through an underground railroad.
my best guess is that the teacher is wanting you to tell them about the special quilts. the home owner would put out as a sign for slaves to know they are going in the right direction and that if a particular home was a underground safe house or no. different patterns would mean different things.
station ment hideoutsconductors ment leadersrailroad workers ment slave helpersstation masters ment place for food
what does superintendint mean
I believe you mean what was the underground railroad used for. And the answer to that is, during slavery, it set people free because no slave owners knew about it and that is how slaves would escape from slavery/slave owners.
"Chikatetsu no eki " is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Subway station, Underground station"
If you mean how slaves were transported to the United States, it was by ship. If you mean how slaves were "transported" to freedom from the south, that was called the "Underground Railroad."
The Transcontinental Railroad stated from Sacremonto California and Western sides of the United States and met in Promontory Summit, Utah. That is also where they drove the golden spike into the ground.
If you mean the Royal Hospital, Chelsea - which isn't a hospital, it's almshouses for retired army personnel - the nearest main line station is Victoria and the nearest underground station is Sloane Square.
I don't think that the bank of London exists, so it could be a scam unless you mean the underground (tube) station named 'bank'.
If you mean an underground railroad, the usual word in the U. S. is "subway." (Not to be confused with subway in England, which is an "underpass" in the U. S.)
Exactly what do you mean by this? I don't know. But Harriet did not lead the slaves to any star. She led them through an underground railroad.
the new pacific railroad was a transcontinental railway what does that mean?
Means "pickup" generally but can mean other codes all depends on the police station,state,etc...