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she wanted her family to be free from slavery as she was...
he wanted to antagonize the southhe wanted to build a strong base of political supporters
No, the underground rail road existed before she started taking (used to be) enslaved slaves there.
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Harriet Felt bad if she had to leave all those slaves to find out how to work that contraption so she became the guide to freedom for probably hundreds of slaves,maybe even thousands.
how is the only person harriet told about her plans
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The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet - 1952 The Nelsons Decide to Move 8-6 was released on: USA: 11 November 1959
Harriet escaped because she was put up with working all the time. She had to take care of a baby at the age of 7. Then one day she escaped and used the Underground Railroad to freedom. Look at www.nationalgeographic.com/railroad/. She was an amazing woman and if she was still alive I would love to meet her.
They did not have to pick just one. D. the suffrage movement.
they wanted freedom and power to decide for themselves and not follow a dictatorship
No. The Quiverfull movement does not limit the number of children a family can have. Their point, as I understand it, is to leave the number of children in a family up to God to decide.