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Who helped slaves escape to freedom?

It was Harriet Tubman who helped the slaves escape.


Who help the slaves escape along the underground railroad?

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Who Harriet Tubman beechher stowe?

Harriet Beecher Stowe is the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Harriet Tubman is famous for helping slaves escape the South during the Civil War.


Where did Harriet Tubman live as an adult?

Harriet Tubman didnt have an actual job. Her job was to help slaves escape on the underground railroad. She also didnt have an actual home since she was always on the move with slaves


What day did harriet Tubman escape slavery?

Harriet Tubman was a woman who continuously risked her life to help enslaved people escape to freedom. Harriet Tubman, along with her family, escaped from slavery in September of 1849.


Was Harriet Tubman born into slavery or brought by ship?

Harriet Tubman was born Araminta "Minty" Ross to slave parents, Harriet ("Rit") Green and Ben Ross. Her parents were owned by Mary Brodess, and by Mary's second husband Anthony Thompson, respectively. Although she married a free man, John Tubman, in 1844, she did not escape from slavery until 1849, fleeing from Maryland to Pennsylvania, a free state. She returned, beginning in 1850, to help her family and others escape.


When did harriet Tubman escape?

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What year did Harriet Tubman escape from the slave farm?

Harriet Tubman escaped from the slave farm in 1849.


Who helped the slaves escape Harriet Tubman Rosa parks or harrier t B Stowe?

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Who escaped slavery and became an underground railroad conductor?

Harriet Tubman helped slaves escape. She was the bravest hero of the Under-Ground-Railroad.


What job was Harriet Tubman's favorite?

Harriet Tubman's favorite job was helping the other slaves escape slavery to freeedom.


How many slaves did harriet Tubman help escape freedom?

Harriet Tubman led almost 300 slaves to freedom.