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Q: Who stopped the underground railroad?
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A house that the slaves stopped at?

the underground railroad.


Was the Underground Railroad underground?

No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight


What is the name of the railroad that Harriet Tubman worked on?

The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad.


When did the Underground Railroad end?

the underground railroad started in 1816 and ended in 1856.


When did the underground railroad happen?

The underground railroad happened in the 1830


How did underground railroad last?

The Underground Railroad lasted for so long because it was keep a secret. There were not many documents written about it and most of the documents written were burned. It also lasted because there was really no way for it to be stopped if not under heavy attack.


When was the Underground Railroad founded?

The Underground Railroad was started in the 1810. The Underground Railroad was responsible for helping thousands of slaves find freedom.


How did the underground railroad get spread to other countries?

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.


What did the slaves do for fun on the underground railroad?

I believe that they sang and/or danced, in the underground railroad


Was Elijah Anderson the superintendent of the underground railroad?

Yes, he was the superintendent of the Underground Railroad.


Was James fairfield a underground railroad enineer?

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


Who was the famous conductor of the underground railroad?

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.