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Harriet Tubman was known for successfully getting slaves to freedom in the north, and knowing slave owners, they really did not like that very much, they wanted her success to end, so they put up a higher reward for her capture, so more slaves would stay on their plantation. So it was really "the higher the reward, the more likely people would really look for her."

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How did the reward for her capture affect tubmans later trips to the south?

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Is there pictures of Harriet Tubman as a child?

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How did Harriet Tubman feel?

Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery, she returned to slave-holding states many times to help other slaves escape.


Why wouldn't harriet tubman's brothers and husband try to escape with her?

Harriet Tubman's brothers and husband did not share the same passion as Harriet did. While Harriet was committed to escaping up North and helping others do the same, her husband and siblings felt there was no point. They believed there was just as much racism up North as there was down South.