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After escaping slavery herself, Harriet Tubman was one of many who helped slaves escape, She made 13 missions and helped free 70 slaves using the network of safe houses known as the underground railroad, but she did not start it.
It is believed that Isaac T. Harper started it by hiding fugitive slaves in homes.
There is no exact year, as the Underground Railroad included diverse groups not under any centralized organization. It developed from individual efforts in the late 1830s and early 1840s, such as that of Charles Turner Torrey (circa 1842) and peaked in the mid-1850s when Fugitive Slave laws were being enforced.
the underground railroad was established in the 1790s by Issac Hopper
and the underground rail round is to help people from getting away from slavery
The escaping of slaves had occured since the 1600's, but the term "Underground Railroad" occured when America's first railroads occured in the early 1800's.
No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight
The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad.
The underground railroad happened in the 1830
The Underground Railroad was started in the 1810. The Underground Railroad was responsible for helping thousands of slaves find freedom.
There was no underground railroad in other countries. The underground railroad was not a real railroad, but one that was a series of stops that moved escaped slaves north.
they would not have escape and got freedom
No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight
The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad.
the underground railroad started in 1816 and ended in 1856.
The underground railroad happened in the 1830
The Underground Railroad was started in the 1810. The Underground Railroad was responsible for helping thousands of slaves find freedom.
There was no underground railroad in other countries. The underground railroad was not a real railroad, but one that was a series of stops that moved escaped slaves north.
Yes, he was the superintendent of the Underground Railroad.
I believe that they sang and/or danced, in the underground railroad
Yes he was a conductor in the Underground Railroad. We read it in the book "The Story of the Underground Railroad" by R. Conrad Stein
The Underground Railroad wasn't an actual railroad; therefore, it didn't have any conductors. Metaphorically, you could consider Harriet Tubman a conductor of the Underground Railroad.
The 'passengers' of the Underground Railroad were enslaved African Americans and 'conductors' were abolitionists(people against slavery). But remember, the Underground Railroad wasn't underground and wasn't an actual railroad