because Canada band slavery before the united states, so if they made it to Canada they were free, because the US couldn't take people from Canada, without bring Canada into the civil war.
She took them to Canada because under the Fugitive slave act the people in the north were expected to report runaway slaves and some of the men who captured runaway slaves would take free African Americans. To them all of then were slaves and it didn't make a difference if they were free men or not and they still got paid.
She took them to Canada because under the Fugitive slave act the people in the north were expected to report runaway slaves and some of the men who captured runaway slaves would take free African Americans. To them all of then were slaves and it didn't make a difference if they were free men or not and they still got paid.
No because if the woman has a baby,when the baby grows up , they'll also be slaves to that person.
Run away slaves escaped through a secret system called the underground railroad. The underground railroad was a connection of people who helped hides the slaves until they could safely make it to the north.
The slaves would run to the North, or if they could, would try to make it to Canada.
The Fugitive Slave Act allowed for escaped slaves to be captured and returned to their owners so long as they remained in the United states. Not even fugitive slaves residing in states without slavery were safe. Therefore, it was important for escaped slaves to make their way to Canada, where the Fugitive Slave Act had no power.
If their fellow slaves had run away then the slave owner would not allow his or her other slaves to assist them, because they might have led the owner in a wrong direction to make sure the runaway wasn't ever brought in to justice. In short, no, because they couldn't trust the other slaves not to mislead them.
Free Blacks and abolitionists organized the Underground Railroad which was a shifting network of households that began at the Ohio River and Mason-Dixon line and, by hiding runaway slaves during the day, helped them move north at night, into Canada where slavery was illegal. In order to make it to Canada, an escaped slave would have to know, or have heard about, the locations of "safe houses" where they could get food and drink, and be hidden during the day and then given directions to the next shelter.
Because they were agricultural, and they needed the slaves to make money. So to them, no money equals no slaves. As for the northern states, they didn't need and didn't like slaves.
A runaway slave needed to have in hand some kind of paperwork in order to make to the North. If the slave was apprehended without paperwork to prove that he was a free man, that slave could be returned to his master, or taken by another master.
Slaves wanted to make it all the way to Canada because even though they were technically free in the North, they still had almost no rights and were still extremely discriminated against.and the masters still had the right to take the slaves back.
Slave masters needed to catch more slaves to make more money. They sold slaves for money. Their wealth was decided by the number and quality of slaves they had in stock. Sometimes, if they had farms, the more slaves that worked on the farms, the better.