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== == Yes! One of them is Fredirick Douglass, an abolitionist. Yes! One of them is Fredirick Douglass, an abolitionist.
he was her husband
4,ooo dollars was offered for the capture of Harriet Tubman because they really wanted to get her.
Harriet Tubman was hired out because her master wanted quick simple cash,so he rented slaves to people in exchange for money.
No. Harriet Tubman and her father were both slaves, and neither was the others superior on the plantation which they worked at before Harriet ran away.
== == Yes! One of them is Fredirick Douglass, an abolitionist. Yes! One of them is Fredirick Douglass, an abolitionist.
harriet Tubman had 11 sibling 3 sisters and 8 brothers
she did have a child hood, but it was not a good one.she was getting beat, so really you can say she did not have a child hood. because slave kids had to grow up fast so she had to be a women at the age of 8 years.
he was her husband
Harriet Beecher Stowe is important for her influential anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The book brought awareness to the cruelties of slavery and was a catalyst for the abolitionist movement in the United States. Stowe's work sparked conversations about race and equality that were instrumental in shaping American society.
in 1865 harriet Tubman was in a store where she seen a different slave argueing with his owner so her owners demanded her to do something but she refuse and so the other slave got away the man that worked at the store took a 2 pound weight off the counter and aimed to hit the other slave but in sread striked harriet it affected her for the rest of her life it left her having seasures and different things
yes she did in facted she help over 17 peopel run away
for being the first African American to escape the under ground rail road
because she escaped then led other people to freedom. she freed up to 300 people
4,ooo dollars was offered for the capture of Harriet Tubman because they really wanted to get her.
Harriet Tubman was hired out because her master wanted quick simple cash,so he rented slaves to people in exchange for money.
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.