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no because if the union army knew about the underground railroad back the it wouldn't be a very succesful operation.

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What did Asa Drury do in the Underground Railroad?

He served as a Chaplin in the Union Army.


Experience on the Underground Railroad helped who with her work as a Union spy?

Harriet Tubman


Does the underground railroad run through Mt Rushmore?

no the underground railroad was not even a tangible thing it was a route from the Confederate South to the Union North as an escape route for slaves


What were the strengths of union army?

Much bigger population to recruit from. It never ran out of manpower. Access to war supplies manufactured in Northern factories. A major advantage in artillery. A President who learned to choose and use the best Generals.


Who was the leader of the underground railroad during the civil war?

The underground railroad was mainly ran by Harriet Tubman. She was a slave that traveled from union states back over to the slave states over and over again helping other slaves get over to freedom. the underground railroad was a series of trails that helped slaves get to the northern states to freedom.


What can the railroad do?

Railroads are the middle men. They deliver goods which is caled freight. An example of a freight Railroad is Union Pacific. They also provide passenger service to transport people. an example of one of these Railroad is Amtrak


Did Harriet Tubman have any jobs?

Yes her job was to lead the people in the Undergroung Railroad. She was the conductor in the Underground railroad. She was a spy. scout and a cook for the Union Army.


What was Harriet Tubman's role in the effort to abolish slavery?

she freed hundreds of slaves in the underground railroad and she participated in the civil war on the side of the union.


How many miles of railroad did t he north have in the civil war?

During the Civil War, the North had approximately 22,000 miles of railroad track. This extensive network was a significant logistical advantage, allowing for the efficient movement of troops and supplies. In contrast, the South had about 9,000 miles of railroad, which made it more challenging for Confederate forces to transport resources effectively. The disparity in railroad infrastructure played a crucial role in the Union's overall strategy and success in the war.


Who lead the slaves in the underground railroad?

The underground railroad was mainly ran by Harriet Tubman. She was a slave that traveled from union states back over to the slave states over and over again helping other slaves get over to freedom. the underground railroad was a series of trails that helped slaves get to the northern states to freedom.


When did Union Railroad of Baltimore end?

Union Railroad of Baltimore ended in 1976.


When was Union Railroad of Baltimore created?

Union Railroad of Baltimore was created in 1866.