ever read the great escape by Paul Brickhill? read it. alot of people went for nertual territories or to where people on "their side" were away from behind the lines, just a guess. not sure exactly where all of them went. but those make sense
they were taken to Bosque Redondo near Fort Sumner.
To The North where they were free
Home
100,000 slaves escaped through the undreground railroad to freedom 50,000 slaves were reported to have escaped between 1830 and 1860.
They didn't really go to a certain city; they went up North because that's where all the free slave states were. The South is where they had slaves.
Many slaves escaped. The name of one who escaped and was recaptured is Moses Roper. There was a society who helped them to escape and they had a system called the "underground railroad" which helped lots of slaves, lead by Harriet Tubman. Another famous escaped slave was Fredrick Douglass, who escaped from the south and fled to the north to become a distinguished abolitionist.
A village built by escaped slaves.
so that they will not have to be slaves anymore
Anywhere else then were they were i guess?
Slaves escaped to Detroit, Erie, and Boston.
100,000 slaves escaped through the undreground railroad to freedom 50,000 slaves were reported to have escaped between 1830 and 1860.
They didn't really go to a certain city; they went up North because that's where all the free slave states were. The South is where they had slaves.
Slaves who escaped were often referred to as fugitives, runaways, or freedom seekers. Some escaped slaves were also called maroons, particularly those who formed independent communities in remote areas.
Many slaves escaped. The name of one who escaped and was recaptured is Moses Roper. There was a society who helped them to escape and they had a system called the "underground railroad" which helped lots of slaves, lead by Harriet Tubman. Another famous escaped slave was Fredrick Douglass, who escaped from the south and fled to the north to become a distinguished abolitionist.
ran for their lives to Hawaii
Slaves wanted their freedom. Many escaped to Canada.
A village built by escaped slaves.
Escaped slaves often joined existing communities of free African Americans, formed their own independent settlements, or sought refuge in abolitionist networks that helped them find safe passage to freedom in the North or Canada. Some escaped slaves also joined the Underground Railroad or engaged in other forms of resistance against slavery.
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No, they should not.