bout 15 months if start at bottom
the way they got to their new place is at night they would have directions given to the slave that is trying to escape and someone would take them to the next house
slaves got to canada by the underground railroad there were many routes of the underground railroads and they took boats on top of rivers
There are many places such as Flushing, Ohio. you just have to do the research. if you take the time, there are MANY MANY places. just take a look around bing or Google. i hope you find SOMETHING! ;)
She walked the UnderGround RailRoad when she secretly made 19 trips to take slaves to freedom. She had walk miles just to get people to freedom.She had to be careful. She always kept a gun in case one of the slaves wanted to go back she said`if you go back you die` `so walk on or die`
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It started in 1816 & ended in 1856.
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bout 15 months if start at bottom
The underground railroad helped take escaped slaves away to the North where it was safe.
The Underground Railroad.
The abolition movement took place all over the United States. It was concentrated on the border states where the 'Underground Railroad' had many of the its 'stations'.
the way they got to their new place is at night they would have directions given to the slave that is trying to escape and someone would take them to the next house
the underground railroad is not actually a railroad, but a escape system back in the 1800's to help slaves escape. it was not fast, and it could sometimes take the slaves months to get to the north. they were after all, hiding in houses and traveling at night. (so don't try to see if you can get a ticket on the underground railroad!)
The Underground Railroad wasn't a railroad at all, It wasn't even underground. The UnderGround Railroad is a series of houses and shelters where people take care of slaves when they are trying to escape from freedom. And it was hell. Picture escaped slaves running for their lives while their "owners" sent out execution parties fully equipped with weapons and dogs to track down the escaped slaves.
2 or 3 days to get to a free state
the railroad