They normally wanted to escape at night.
no because slaves masters would not give them time to build one.
It was Harriet Tubman who helped the slaves escape.
Slaves historically escaped at night to minimize the risk of being caught and to take advantage of the cover of darkness.
They escaped to Eastern Canada. If you mean the 1860 time period.
Helped slaves escape the South.
It took slaves an average of 15 months to escape if they started at the beginning of the Underground Railroad. The escape route was 234 miles long.
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yes
William still helped upto 60 slaves escape to Canada a month
Helping slaves escape slavery was illegal because it went against the laws in place at that time, which upheld and protected the institution of slavery. Slave owners and lawmakers saw such actions as interfering with their property rights and economic interests. Additionally, there were severe penalties for those found aiding in the escape of slaves.
People who helped slaves escape were often referred to as conductors or stationmasters on the Underground Railroad.
if slaves try to escape in any way they received at least over 25-75 whippings