If slaves were caught on the underground railroad they would be torchured, and sent back to there plantation. They sometimes were killed.
they were whip hang or killed or serious punishment
If it were to be discovered that you are aiding the Underground Railroad, you could face punishment as severe as execution.
They were eaten by salmon.
When a runaway slave was caught on the Underground Railroad, they faced severe consequences. They could be returned to their owner and subjected to punishment or even death. Additionally, those who were assisting the slaves could also face legal penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
If they got caught then they were killed.
i think it might be so the public dident see them cause they might of not known or they could of been revulting for the people to see and they dident want to see them or the owner could be keeping them illegaly Well... First of all the Underground Railroad was not underground or a railroad. Slaves gave it that name to trick the whites. Slave traveled through the "Underground Railroad" because they wanted to escape slaery without being caught. Some slaves were caught, but there were thousands that weren't.
This was a very stressful operation. many died of hunger, some of coldness, the rest couldn't find the next place to go. About 500-1000 were caught
The underground railroad was started to help black slaves from the southern get to Canada to gain their freedom. It was very dangerous and many people were killed, but because of the brave people who helped transport the slaves many were granted their freedom and a chance to start over in Canada.
When a runaway slave was caught on the Underground Railroad, they faced severe consequences. They could be returned to their owner and subjected to punishment or even death. Additionally, those who were assisting the slaves could also face legal penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
If they got caught then they were killed.
It was an underground path that runaway slaves used to get to the north without being caught
If Harriet Tubman had been caught helping slaves, she would have faced legal repercussions, such as fines, imprisonment, or even violent punishment. However, she was never caught during her many missions to rescue slaves along the Underground Railroad.
a conductor is a person who helps the slaves travel (Underground railroad)with out getting caught by the slave catchers who will bring them or other native-amaicin people who have never been slaves their whole life
500-1000. Alot died of hunger and other causes.
people that tried to get away might of got caught and sent back and then they might of told everyone about it
I am sure there were attempts at making an underground railroad like during slavery in the US. The Hiding Place, a book about that sort of topic was written by a Jew caught during the holocaust.
If Harriet Tubman's slaves were caught, they would have likely faced severe punishment such as being returned to their enslavers, beaten, or potentially even killed. Tubman herself also faced great danger and risked her life to help slaves escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
i think it might be so the public dident see them cause they might of not known or they could of been revulting for the people to see and they dident want to see them or the owner could be keeping them illegaly Well... First of all the Underground Railroad was not underground or a railroad. Slaves gave it that name to trick the whites. Slave traveled through the "Underground Railroad" because they wanted to escape slaery without being caught. Some slaves were caught, but there were thousands that weren't.
This was a very stressful operation. many died of hunger, some of coldness, the rest couldn't find the next place to go. About 500-1000 were caught
The underground railroad was started to help black slaves from the southern get to Canada to gain their freedom. It was very dangerous and many people were killed, but because of the brave people who helped transport the slaves many were granted their freedom and a chance to start over in Canada.