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Q: What time of day does the group travel and what is the weather likke harriet Tubman?
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How does Harriet Tubman try to encourage the group of runaways?

by promising them food shelter and warmth along the underground railroad


Did Harriet Tubman kill anyone?

Once Harriet Tubman came upon a lion while moving a group of slaves. She fought the lion for 10 minutes they say, and Harriet ended up defeating the lion. This is the cloasest she came to murder.


How did slaves know when the next group of slaves should leave with Moses or Harriet Tubman?

They didn't know.


Who were the group of people who traveled with Harriet Tubman called?

There were a number of groups who traveled with Harriet Tubman. One such group was known, collectively, as the "Underground Railroad", or, generically, as "(slave) fugitives". Other such groups were called "abolitionists" and "suffragettes". Refer to the Wikipedia link, below, for further information.


Was Harriet Tubman apart of any social group or organizations?

i dont know. she was just a big part of the civil war.


What religious group funded the Underground Railroad?

Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave sought to help other escaped slaves to travel north and into Canada. This could not be done by here alone, she needed help. The Quakers largely supported and funded the Underground Railroad.


How could people honor Harriet Tubman's memory?

My suggestion is to have a group of people to talk with first..once you have one, you should talk about how she helped 300 slaves escape to the north...you could also read a couple books about her as a group..I hope this helps


How are moses and Harriet Tubman similar?

Moses lead the Hebrews out of Egypt, and Harriet lead black slaves to freedom even though it wasn't a large group at once she still helped lead slaves to the North, but on the other hand Moses lead the Hebrews to the promise land also known as Canaan


How did Harriet Tubman affect the outcome of the US Civil War?

Harriet Tubman assisted the efforts of the Union during the Civil War by becoming an integral member of the Underground Railroad. After her own escape from slavery, Tubman returned to the land of her enslavement to assist family members in escaping their own enslavement. Harriet Tubman completed thirteen rescue missions, saving some 70 slaves from the region where she was formerly enslaved. In 1858, abolitionist John Brown enlisted Tubman to help him recruit former slaves for a raid on Harper's Ferry. Her extensive knowledge of support networks in the Northeast was invaluable to Brown. Her knowledge also proved invaluable to Union officials when the Civil War broke out. Harriet Tubman felt that a Union win was key in the effort to end slavery, and soon became an established figure in the camps around Port Royal, South Carolina assisting the fugitives and serving as a nurse. Shortly after the Emancipation Proclamation, Tubman began leading a band of scouts around the Port Royal area. Her group mapped the territory and provided key intelligence that led to the capture of Jacksonville, Florida. Later that year, Harriet Tubman became the first woman to lead an armed assault in the Combahee River Raid. She continued working for the Union for two more years, until the South surrendered in 1865.


Did Harriet Tubman threat kill any slaves with a gun?

Harriet Tubman carried a small pistol with her on her rescue missions, although mostly for protection from slave catchers, but also to encourage some weak-hearted runaways from turning back and risking the safety of the rest of the group. Tubman also carried a sharpshooter's rifle during the Civil War.


A fact about Harriet Tubman that not a lot of people know?

Harriet Tubman was a spy and a nurse and a cook Harriet also bit a white mans knee because she was mad because he was about to beat somebody. she was married to a man younger than her. Also when died the people made a statue of her.


What group opposed slavery on moral grounds?

Abolitionists were a group that opposed slavery on moral grounds. They believed that owning and exploiting other human beings was morally wrong and fought for the abolition of slavery in the United States. Prominent abolitionists included Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and William Lloyd Garrison.