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The North had less use for slaves than the South did, and many Northern people helped slaves gain freedom.
'His brave and noble actions led the prisoners to freedom.'or, 'For the first time since they had been brought over from Africa the slaves finally had freedom.'
They were traveling north, so the North Star was their guide.
Slave hunters used various codes to communicate about their activities. Some common codes included referring to slaves as "merchandise" or "cargo," using terms like "recruiters" for slave catchers, and mentioning "the underground railroad" as a secret network to transport slaves to freedom. These codes helped slave hunters evade detection and capture.
Although Brazil did not abolish slavery until late in the 19th century, it gave its male slaves a chance for freedom. Any Brazilian slave that agreed to enlist in Brazil's army was granted his freedom. In Paraguay, the government drafted the few slaves it had into their army.
Harriet Tubman was considered to be the 'conductor' of the underground railroad. It was a network of volunteers and hiding places that moved slaves northward out of southern slave-owning states. See the related link for more details.
The War Between the states was not fought over slavery but instead state rights. This does not mean the South did not use slaves in the war, but the south offered slaves a chance to earn freedom if they served in the war, even though only ten percent of southerners were slaves at the time. So to answer this question more directly, yes slaves were not needed in the war but the use of slavery helped the south fight for what they believed in. Which might not have been right to today's society but back then it was a fair trade for slaves to fight and earn freedom.
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they use whips to punish the slaves but they use guns to kill the slaves
In the 1994 TV movie, Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad, slaves use the underground railroad to gain their freedom. It takes place before the start of the Civil War and stars Alfre Woodward as Harriet Tubman.
Harriet Tubman was an slave born African-American abolishionist who use the famous Underground Railroad network to assist approximately 70 slaves to reach freedom. In November 1860 when attempting to rescue her sister Rachel and Rachel's children Ben and Angerine from slavery, Tubman discovered that Rachel had died and the 2 children were being held under a $30 ransom. Tubman had no money and the children were never rescued.