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The price for Harriet Tubman's capture was set at $40,000 in 1856. This substantial reward reflected her significance as a leader in the Underground Railroad and a prominent figure in the fight against slavery. The bounty underscored the lengths to which slaveholders would go to recapture escaped enslaved individuals and deter others from seeking freedom.

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