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It was Edward brodas
Harriet Tubman was afraid of being sold as a slave in the Deep South. She then went on to escape from the South and became the wonderful hero that she is.
harriet Tubman saved lots of slaves after she had freed herself and when she got married to john Tubman. she saved the slaves because she believed that they did not deserve to be in this possition and because she had known what it feels like to be captured in slavery.
Harriet Tubman's parents were both enslaved people. Her father, Benjamin Ross, was hired out to work on a nearby plantation, while her mother, Harriet Green, was a cook on the plantation where they lived. Tubman's father was able to purchase his freedom but chose to remain enslaved to stay with his family, while her mother was eventually sold away when Tubman was a child, separating her from her family. Tubman's experiences of loss and separation fueled her determination to escape slavery and help others do the same.
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross) did not have children of her own according to sources. In about 1859, Harriet Tubman returned to her home in Auburn, New York with a girl named Margaret. There is confusion about who Margaret's parents were and some biographers think that Margaret actually was Harriet's daughter. Others say that Margaret was Harriet's favorite niece. Harriet Tubman married a man named Nelson Davis on March 18, 1869 and they adopted a baby girl named Gertie in 1874.
The Brodas family
It was Edward brodas
Harriet Tubman was afraid of being sold as a slave in the Deep South. She then went on to escape from the South and became the wonderful hero that she is.
at 7 years of age, 1827
Harriet Tubman's family were separated. When Harriet was between six and seven years old she was sold and separated from her family to work for a woman named Mrs. Cook.
harriet Tubman saved lots of slaves after she had freed herself and when she got married to john Tubman. she saved the slaves because she believed that they did not deserve to be in this possition and because she had known what it feels like to be captured in slavery.
After Harriet got sold to another slave owner, she never sees her parents again so nobody knows. she didnt even know
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross) did not have children of her own according to sources. In about 1859, Harriet Tubman returned to her home in Auburn, New York with a girl named Margaret. There is confusion about who Margaret's parents were and some biographers think that Margaret actually was Harriet's daughter. Others say that Margaret was Harriet's favorite niece. Harriet Tubman married a man named Nelson Davis on March 18, 1869 and they adopted a baby girl named Gertie in 1874.
yes, he did it because she did not do everything she was supposed to do on the farm, so her master punished her then when she got better sold her
Harriet's SiblingsAnswerBorn Araminta Ross in Dorchester County, Maryland, she was the 5th of eleven children, five boys and six girls, of Ben and Harriet Greene Ross. Edward Brodess sold three of Harriet's sisters, Linah, Soph, and Mariah Ritty. When she was a young adult she took the name Harriet, possibly in honor of her mother. Around 1844, she married John Tubman, a free black man.After the American Civil War she was successful in bringing away her parents and her four brothers;Ben, Robert, Henry, and Moses; but failed to rescue her sister Rachel, and Rachel's two children, Ben and Angerine. Rachel died in 1859 before Harriet could rescue her.
she only had one sister and she was never sold
this is not special but harriet Tubman went through alot she was brusied by by a few slaves owner one was miss susan and harriet had to watch her baby when she was about six years old and was abusied when the baby woke up crying harriet had a mrother she also had to take care of . it was hard for harriet Tubman but she made it and now she is very famous for her work which was escaping approximate guess of 300 women,men,and children that were slaves