Harriet Tubman started the Underground Railroad to sneak slaves from plantations to a place where they coulb be free.
Harriet Tubman escaped on the Underground Railroad, and went to Canada.
quakers and freed blacks
she would go back for them at night and then help then to freedom
No she wasn't, because she knew shortcuts to where to go to when she was leading people to the Underground Railroad.
she would go back for them at night and then help then to freedom
Harriet taught other railroad "conductors" the paths to go, hiding spots to use, tricks for hiding, places to sleep. Therefore she is a teacher
No, Harriet Tubman did not go to jail. She was an escaped slave who later became an abolitionist and humanitarian known for her involvement in the Underground Railroad, helping others escape slavery.
She saved all the slaves by making them go on an underground railroad. They wanted her for freeing lots of slaves.
On nothing. They moved by walking and used the connections between stops called the Underground Railroad to go north.
Canada
Well there are so many important events in her life. One is that she made the Underground Railroad, to help slaves escape to Canada. She was also a slave her self, but she escaped. She is a historic figure. You can learn all about her if you go to Chicago. In Chicago there is a museum of the Underground Railroad. It also has some interesting facts about Harriet Tubman.
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