she lived in the 1800's dah
she lived in the 1800's dah
over 60 years
no. she lived during the time period of slavery
She did make a nursing home that held 12-15 people at a time. It was called "The Harriet Tubman Home."
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Yes, Harriet Tubman lived in Philadelphia for a significant period of her life. After escaping slavery in 1849, she settled in the city, which served as a crucial hub for the Underground Railroad. Tubman used Philadelphia as a base to help rescue other enslaved individuals and continued her activism for abolition and women's rights. She eventually moved to other locations, but her time in Philadelphia was instrumental in her efforts against slavery.
No Harriet Tubman was born into slavery and she is from the south because at the time that's where slavery was but if you went north you could get and be free. So Harriet was from the south and came to to the north.
Harriet tubman did not enjoy her life, she was whipped frequently as she was told to look after a baby and every time the baby cried she was whipped harshly.
He was the husband of harriet tubman. Harriet Tubman is one of the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad's "conductors." Making over 19 trips in a 10 year time period, she smuggled over 300 slaves from their "owners" to freedom. Harriet was herself an escaped slave. To many she was considered a hero. To slave owners she was considered a hated criminal. They put a bounty on her head.
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the year was 1913 the last time i remerber