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Road to freedom traveled by many slaves?

Underground Railroad.


How many slaves traveled on the underground railroad?

No one knows the exact number of slaves that traveled on the underground railroad, but there were thousands that did.


When did slaves follow underground railroad to freedom?

What year did the slaves follow the underground railroad to freedom


Did slaves have to hide when they traveled?

Not if your their going on the underground railroad.


How did most slaves travel?

they traveled on the underground railroad


What was the railroad for delivering slaves to freedom called?

The Underground Railroad


Who was the leader of the underground railroad during the civil war?

The underground railroad was mainly ran by Harriet Tubman. She was a slave that traveled from union states back over to the slave states over and over again helping other slaves get over to freedom. the underground railroad was a series of trails that helped slaves get to the northern states to freedom.


Who lead the slaves in the underground railroad?

The underground railroad was mainly ran by Harriet Tubman. She was a slave that traveled from union states back over to the slave states over and over again helping other slaves get over to freedom. the underground railroad was a series of trails that helped slaves get to the northern states to freedom.


What is the conflict of harriet Tubman conductor of the railroad?

Leading slaves into freedom.


What was the undeground railroad?

The Underground Railroad was a secret route that led slaves to freedom.


Was the underground railroad for a train?

no. the underground railroad was a secret (underground) chain of people who would help slaves reach freedom. the "railroad" part of the underground railroad was simply a way to refer to the chain of people that runaway slaves would stay with.


What did runaway slaves bring on the underground railroad?

Runaway slaves brought minimal belongings such as clothes, food, and sometimes personal items like quilts or family heirlooms on the Underground Railroad. They traveled light to avoid suspicion and traveled quickly to reach freedom.