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Harriet Tubman was born to enslaved parents in Dorchester County, Maryland, and originally named Araminta Harriet Ross. Her mother, Harriet "Rit" Green, was owned by Mary Pattison Brodess.
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What was Harriet Tubman's Favorite color if any on can
God, or at least that is who she said influenced her
what was life in amelia earharts hometown like at this time
Harriet Tubman was put to work as a slave at only five years old. She worked almost all the time, had little schooling, and was severely punished.
what was life in amelia earharts hometown like at this time
She was a slaver
What was Harriet Tubman's Favorite color if any on can
God, or at least that is who she said influenced her
Harriet tubmans family were really good people with really big hearts! like her mother would always give advice even though she barely new her! but like one of her saying say " i may not know my mom very well. but the little time i did know her she taught me alot. and im going to be just like and follow into her footsteps.ILOVEYOU!From: destany
what was life in amelia earharts hometown like at this time
Harriet Tubman was put to work as a slave at only five years old. She worked almost all the time, had little schooling, and was severely punished.
what was life in amelia earharts hometown like at this time
Cassius Clay had a poor life in his hometown of Lousv.ille Kentucky
Harriet Tubman likely spoke with a Southern dialect, as she was born and raised in Maryland. This dialect was influenced by the regional accents of the time and the speech patterns of her community. Unfortunately, there are no recordings of Tubman's voice, so we can only rely on historical accounts to infer how her accent may have sounded.
Her family life was like ok because she was born into slavery and when she had her children they was slaves too
She was a slave
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