Harriet Tubman played a crucial role in the Civil War as a conductor of the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved people escape to freedom. During the war, she served as a spy and scout for the Union Army, utilizing her knowledge of the South and her experience in covert operations to aid military efforts. Tubman's contributions highlighted her commitment to abolition and the fight for equality, making her an enduring symbol of courage and resilience in the struggle against slavery. Her actions not only impacted the war but also advanced the broader movement for civil rights.
Harriet Tubman was about 50 years old when the civil war started.
During the Civil War, the leader of the Underground Railroad was Harriet Tubman. A common nickname for Harriet Tubman was Moses.
Yes, Harriet Tubman indeed did work as a nurse and cook during the US Civil War.
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Harriet Tubman was about 50 years old when the civil war started.
I think she escaped after the civil war
Harriet Tubman is a/an Civil War scout, spy, nurse, suffragist, civil rights activist
Harriet Tubman in fact thought the civil war was non sense and they only thing she had to with it was helping slaves be free.
She escaped
During the Civil War, the leader of the Underground Railroad was Harriet Tubman. A common nickname for Harriet Tubman was Moses.
Yes, Harriet Tubman indeed did work as a nurse and cook during the US Civil War.
Minty and Moses were the nicknames of Harriet Tubman.
yes
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