Well she was born into slavery and so well she couldn't really have a job during her childhood. So she did cotton picking and other slave chores.
it was hard at the age of 7 she had the responsibility of taking care of a baby
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.
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.
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Harriet Tubman was owned by Mary Pattison Brodess and her family in early childhood, please several other owners during her youth and adult years.
Well she was born into slavery and so well she couldn't really have a job during her childhood. So she did cotton picking and other slave chores.
She had the happiest childhood of all! She lived a long healthy life and had plenty of kids, and was loved by all whome she grew up around.
In her early childhood Harriet Tubman duties consisted of taking care of her younger brother and a baby of an unknown age. This ultimately led to her being a nursemaid for a white woman.
no her childhood was not fun she was a slave and had been rented out to a woman named miss suzan who made her watch her her child when she was asleep and would be whipped her child woke.
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Harriet Tubman was a slave from birth, working multiple jobs. She took care of babies and was a nursemaid. She also had to check muskrat traps. As she grew older, she got more gruesome jobs such as field and forest work, driving oxen, plowing, and hauling logs.
Harriet was the third child in Charles's family. She ws born in 1819, and died in childhood, although there's no record of the date.