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1. Both believed in the abolition of slavery in the US 2. Both helped slaves flee the south by means of the Underground Railroad.
Negro slaves that escaped from their imprisonment followed a route north to Canada, where many people along the way took them in and gave them a place to eat, sleep and hide while their "masters" were looking for them. Many people that did take them in weren't Negro themselves, but Caucasians that were against slavery and wanted these slaves to be free. As a result, they were willing to risk everything to open up their homes in secret to offer their kindness and hospitality to the escapees in their desperate times and dreams of their freedom when they crossed the border into Canada.
The two railroad companies involved in the transcontinental railroad were the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific. They completed the track on May 10, 1869 at Promontory Summit, Utah.
It was a railroad junction place where two railroad lines met.
The underground railroad (not a railroad and mostly not underground) was the network that helped slaves escape to the North prior to the Civil War. The term "stations" referred to the individual safe locations (houses, barns, farms) that would feed, clothe, and hide the slaves as they moved step-by-step toward the free states and Canada. The "conductors" were the guides who accompanied groups of slaves, to lead them from one station to the next. In the secret organization, few guides knew more than one or two of the locations, so they could not compromise the entire organization if caught, arrested, or bribed.
It was in the underground railroad...wait that was for the nigs...sorry
Veracruz and Campeche are two of such destinations.
Two of the most important tourist destinations in India are: *Rajasthan *Kerala
People helped hide fugitive slaves along the Underground Railroad and wouldn't turn them over to slave catchers.
The underground railroad increased the chances of civil war because the two sides for and against had different opinions for slavery .the against didn't only want the slavery to stop but also wanted to take action on the victems.<3
Central Pacific Railroad and Union Pacific Railroad Company.
Negro slaves that escaped from their imprisonment followed a route north to Canada, where many people along the way took them in and gave them a place to eat, sleep and hide while their "masters" were looking for them. Many people that did take them in weren't Negro themselves, but Caucasians that were against slavery and wanted these slaves to be free. As a result, they were willing to risk everything to open up their homes in secret to offer their kindness and hospitality to the escapees in their desperate times and dreams of their freedom when they crossed the border into Canada.
Because he wanted the civil rights to change and he did not believe the slavery the whites had thank you two Harriet Tubman hundreds of slaves escaped from the underground railroad.
1. Both believed in the abolition of slavery in the US 2. Both helped slaves flee the south by means of the Underground Railroad.
North America
There are two syllables in the word railroad.
Railroad Tracks