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What was the undergroundrailroad?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

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How did the undergroundrailroad help people escape slavery?

It took them to a free county


How many slaves were in the underground railroad?

about 50,000 slaves went to the undergroundrailroad


How did the undergroundrailroad influnced people?

the underground railroad influenced people stand up and fight slavery and escape from it


How did the undergroundrailroad effect her life?

yes it did if she didn't find it the lady would have still bin a slave. that's coming from a black person herself


Who was the women whose nickname was Moses during the civil war?

Harriet Tubman Was the one whos nickname was moses and also helped nore than 300 slaves escape using the undergroundrailroad


How many slaves escaped during the civil war?

Well not many people would know. It is true that Harriet Tubman led over 300 slaves in the undergroundrailroad and they were in freedom there a song that she sung to the slaves which was wade in water wade in the water gods gonna trouble the water (whole line x2) now Jordan's water is chilly and cold gods gonna trouble the water


Where was the undergroundrailroad?

The Underground Railroad was not a physical location but a network of secret routes and safe houses used in the United States during the 19th century. It helped enslaved African Americans escape to free states and Canada. Key locations included various towns and cities in the Northern states, as well as parts of Canada, where abolitionists and sympathizers provided shelter and assistance. The term symbolizes the collective effort to resist slavery and achieve freedom.


Why undergroundrailroad is important?

The Underground Railroad wasn't an actual railroad. It was an organization of runaway slaves in America during the Civil War that helped to free other slaves from the South by bringing them North or even as far as Canada using a system of safe-houses where the runaways could rest along the way.