The Underground Railroad played a crucial role in the fight against slavery in the United States by providing a covert network of safe houses and routes for enslaved individuals seeking freedom. It fostered a sense of hope and resilience among those oppressed, inspiring further abolitionist efforts and raising public awareness about the realities of slavery. Additionally, the Railroad helped to galvanize the anti-slavery movement, ultimately contributing to the social and political changes that led to the abolition of slavery. Its legacy continues to symbolize the struggle for freedom and human rights.
Their homes and property were used as rest stops for the slaves to stay at.
slaves got to canada by the underground railroad there were many routes of the underground railroads and they took boats on top of rivers
The answer, is what we do today. We can try to keep the old, or try to make the new.
they wore purple hats and blue shoes. Thats all they wore.
The Underground Railroad was not an actual railroad, but a series of "safe houses" that escaped slaves would travel along the way to the North or Canada. Houses that were part of the underground railroad were often marked by a quilt or lanterns, that only railroad guides, or "conductors", would know.
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Nobody is sure exactly when it started......
They are called conductors.
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They dug a lot f holes
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prompt:how did the railroads impact society, was it a positive impact or negative ?explain
Many slaves have used the Underground Railroad to become free in Canada.
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Their homes and property were used as rest stops for the slaves to stay at.