She didn't have slaves. Nor did she create the underground railroad. She just helped a lot of slaves escape to the north. If one the runaway slaves were caught they would either be sent back to their old master or be put up for sale for someone to buy.
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.
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.
No, Harriet Tubman did not go to jail. She was an escaped slave who later became an abolitionist and humanitarian known for her involvement in the Underground Railroad, helping others escape slavery.
Slaves who were caught writing could face severe punishment, such as physical abuse, torture, or even death. Slave owners often viewed literacy as a threat to the existing power dynamic and sought to suppress any form of education among slaves to maintain control.
Slaves who were caught learning to read and write often faced severe punishment, such as beatings, whipping, or even being sold to harsher masters. Slave owners feared that educated slaves would become more rebellious and independent, so they sought to suppress any form of education or intellect among the enslaved population.
Abolitionists who were caught with slaves could face fines, imprisonment, or even violence from pro-slavery groups or individuals. In some cases, they risked their lives to assist escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
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.
No, Harriet Tubman did not go to jail. She was an escaped slave who later became an abolitionist and humanitarian known for her involvement in the Underground Railroad, helping others escape slavery.
she killed people that did not want to go on.
because she didn't want to get caught in broad day light
Slaves who were caught writing could face severe punishment, such as physical abuse, torture, or even death. Slave owners often viewed literacy as a threat to the existing power dynamic and sought to suppress any form of education among slaves to maintain control.
No Harriet Tubman have any slaves
They would get killed.
Harriet Tubman was born into slavery. Her escape led to her making 19 missions and recuing 300 slaves. Because she had escaped to Philedelphia, she had the opportunity to work for the Union Army as a cook and then a nurse. She also became the first woman to lead an expedition in the war.
when she continuously made trips to the south 19 times to rescue over 300 slaves without being caught
If they got caught then they were killed.
It was Harriet Tubman who helped the slaves escape.
She killed them