That Harriet has sisters name Linah, Rachel, Mariah, and Soph. And brothers name Moses, Henry, Robert, Ben.
i know she was really helpful back then and i know that she help slaves escape
Harriet Tubman's parents were also born on the Brodas plantation. Although her grandparent were brought to the united states over from Africa and was of the Ashanti Tribe of West Africa. Harriet Tubman's parents were also born on the Brodas plantation. Although her grandparent were brought to the united states over from Africa and was of the Ashanti Tribe of West Africa.
Harriet Tubman was born into slavery around 1822 in Maryland and later escaped to freedom in 1849. She became a leading figure in the Underground Railroad, helping over 300 enslaved people escape to freedom while never losing a single passenger. Tubman also served as a spy and nurse for the Union Army during the Civil War and was the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the war. In her later years, she was an advocate for women's suffrage, demonstrating her lifelong commitment to fighting for equality.
Harriet Tubman, born Araminta Ross around 1822, grew up in Dorchester County, Maryland, under the harsh conditions of slavery. As a child, she was often hired out to work for various families, which exposed her to physical and emotional abuse. Tubman suffered a serious head injury at the age of around 12 when she was struck by a heavy weight while trying to help a fleeing enslaved person, leaving her with lifelong health issues. Despite these challenges, her early experiences shaped her strong resolve for freedom and justice.
She had no kids,but adopted a girl named Gertie
That Harriet has sisters name Linah, Rachel, Mariah, and Soph. And brothers name Moses, Henry, Robert, Ben.
i know she was really helpful back then and i know that she help slaves escape
Harriet Tubman's parents were also born on the Brodas plantation. Although her grandparent were brought to the united states over from Africa and was of the Ashanti Tribe of West Africa. Harriet Tubman's parents were also born on the Brodas plantation. Although her grandparent were brought to the united states over from Africa and was of the Ashanti Tribe of West Africa.
Harriet Tubman child hood name was minty and she had 3 brother and 2 sisters as a child she was still a slave.Harriet Tubman was not named minty.hey real name was araminta.but they called her minty for short. here is a timeline 1820-born as araminta ross in Maryland 1833-at age twelve or thirteen,receives a blow to the head that caused fainting spells for rest of her life 1844-marries freeman john Tubman'
Well there are so many important events in her life. One is that she made the Underground Railroad, to help slaves escape to Canada. She was also a slave her self, but she escaped. She is a historic figure. You can learn all about her if you go to Chicago. In Chicago there is a museum of the Underground Railroad. It also has some interesting facts about Harriet Tubman.
Harriet Tubman was born into slavery around 1822 in Maryland and later escaped to freedom in 1849. She became a leading figure in the Underground Railroad, helping over 300 enslaved people escape to freedom while never losing a single passenger. Tubman also served as a spy and nurse for the Union Army during the Civil War and was the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the war. In her later years, she was an advocate for women's suffrage, demonstrating her lifelong commitment to fighting for equality.
Harriet Tubman, born Araminta Ross around 1822, grew up in Dorchester County, Maryland, under the harsh conditions of slavery. As a child, she was often hired out to work for various families, which exposed her to physical and emotional abuse. Tubman suffered a serious head injury at the age of around 12 when she was struck by a heavy weight while trying to help a fleeing enslaved person, leaving her with lifelong health issues. Despite these challenges, her early experiences shaped her strong resolve for freedom and justice.
George McHenry has written: 'A paper presenting some remarks in reference to duties upon exports' -- subject(s): Export duties 'A paper containing a statement of facts relating to the approaching cotton crisis' -- subject(s): Cotton trade, Economic conditions 'A paper containing a statement of facts relating to the approaching cotton crisis : Richmond, Dec. 31, 1864' -- subject(s): Cotton trade, Economic conditions 'The cotton supply of the United States of America' -- subject(s): Cotton growing, Cotton manufacture
Harriet Tubman was born into slavery around 1822 in Maryland, USA. She escaped slavery in 1849 and went on to become a leader in the abolitionist movement, as well as a prominent conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping many enslaved people to freedom. Tubman also served as a Union spy during the Civil War and was an advocate for women's suffrage later in her life.
on a leaflet about cotton , you can put: where the cotton comes from, how it's made, what cotton types there are, advantages and disadvantages, and the names and facts about your cotton!!!
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