She feared herself or any of her fugitives getting caught while on the run or getting taken while they were in the North. Lucky for her, her fears were never realized and she didn't lose any of her 'passengers'.
She was always playing or she was seeing what her parents did when they were slaves
How did Harriet Tubman die?Harriet Tubman died of pneumonia on March 10, 1913. Before her death she told friends and family surrounding her death bed "I go to prepare a place for you". Tubman was buried with military honors in the Auburn's Fort Hill Cemetery. Her heirs were her niece, May Gaston; grandniece, Katy Steward and matron of the Harriet Tubman Home, Frances Smith. These three women inherited Tubman's home and the seven acres surrounding it.
she rescued over three hundred slaves
harriet tubman
Harriet Tubman is an American icon due to her work with the Underground Railroad. She is an important part of American history.
Harriet Tubman for sure...
she wanted freedpm equality and rights
she adopted two or three children who were orphans
fredrick douglas, john brown, harriet tubman
She was always playing or she was seeing what her parents did when they were slaves
Harriet Tubman, Fredrick Douglas, Ula Young
she helped the slaves escape. That was a nice thing she did.
How did Harriet Tubman die?Harriet Tubman died of pneumonia on March 10, 1913. Before her death she told friends and family surrounding her death bed "I go to prepare a place for you". Tubman was buried with military honors in the Auburn's Fort Hill Cemetery. Her heirs were her niece, May Gaston; grandniece, Katy Steward and matron of the Harriet Tubman Home, Frances Smith. These three women inherited Tubman's home and the seven acres surrounding it.
she rescued over three hundred slaves
(taken from my essay about Harriet Tubman)Three reasons Harriet Tubaman is smart:She figured out a way to help other slaves to freedomFigured out a way not to get caughtFigured out a way to get to the slaves and back without getting caughtHope this helps~RiddleGirl(do not call me HMFan12361 just call me RiddleGirl or riddle :D )
harriet tubman
No. She was born into slavery and started running errands, usually delivering letters, at age three.