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Why was the underground rail road important?

its was important because it led many slaves from south to north and along away were people who disliked slavery helped them hide.


Who led the under ground rail road?

Albert Einstien not true albert Einstein was not alive then don't put informaation in here if your not sure its true lots of people led the underground raailroad


What did Harriet Tubman become the conductor for?

to save the other salves on the underground rail road


Did harriet have anyy accomplishments?

Basically it is that she led slaves to the underground railroad that is for slaves to stay hidden and slave owners wont find them the under ground rail road has food and is SAFE for almost any slave.


Who was a former slave who led many slaves to the undergrond rail road?

Harriet Tubman


How did harriet Tubman help free slaves?

Harriet Tubman helped the slaves runaway from slavery how, by grabbing every gun you can think of!


When did Harriet Tubman build the under ground rail road?

auctally she didn'd build it she just led it


Were there Underground Railroads?

The underground railroad were a series of underground passages that led to "safe houses" for the slaves. The slaves could stop at these houses for food and rest without fear of being turned in. The passages, or underground railroad, led to states where slavery was illegal and therefore they gained their freedom.


What were the people that led slaves over the underground railroad?

It a conductor


Why was harriet Tubman called the Moses of her people?

She was called Moses (and if you ask me was very similar and deserved this title!) because she led people through the underground tunnel from slavery to freedom and safety!


How did Harriet Tubman help the north?

The north star led Harriet to pennsylvania


What were the people that led slaves over the underground railroad called?

They were "runaways", because they were slaves who had run away from their 'masters'.