over 300 slaves were saved in the underground railroad, by Harriet Tubman.
harriet Tubman was a "conductor" on the underground railroad she freed many slaves and also worked as a nurse
It is an estimate that 3,000 people worked on the underground railroad.
The Fugitive Slave Act caused the formation of the Underground Railroad.
The Underground Railroad setup passage ways so that slaves can escape captivityThat would be the Underground Railroad. Underground not as in subterranean but as in secret or hidden. And railroad not as with trains and tracks, but as in going from place to place via way stations and stopovers.Underground Railroad
The number of people involved in the Underground Railroad is a subject of some historical debate, but it is believed that over 100,000 slaves escaped via the Railroad, traveling through dozens of "stations" leading to the north. The locations of many stations and the identity of many people involved of the Underground Railroad were never discovered and have been lost to history.
yes because if it wasn't for the underground railroad then many blacks like myself would still be slaves most likely and slavery is wrong so of course the underground railroad is a good use
Harriet Tubman helped many blacks escape
Harriet Tubman
The most popular conductor of the Underground Railroad was Harriet Tubman. She helped so many slaves to escape from freedom. She was also saved by William Still (another conductor) to be freed from slavery.
Thousands of slaves, some say 100,000! And Harriet Tubman saved about 300 of them.
the underground railroad
about how many slaves used the underground railroad, which was about 100,000.
It is an estimate that 3,000 people worked on the underground railroad.
The Underground railroad helped many slaves to freedom.
No one knows the exact number of slaves that traveled on the underground railroad, but there were thousands that did.
harriet Tubman was a "conductor" on the underground railroad she freed many slaves and also worked as a nurse
There is no way to tell exactly how many slaves escaped using the underground railroad. This was a successful route to freedom for a great many.