Harriet Tubman died on March 10, 1913. She passed away at the age of 91 at her home in Auburn, New York. Tubman had spent her later years advocating for civil rights and women's suffrage, and her legacy as a leader in the abolitionist movement continues to be celebrated today.
She did make a nursing home that held 12-15 people at a time. It was called "The Harriet Tubman Home."
She had children. In her lifetime.she had a husband but she had two husbands john tubman and nelson davis she had no children with the first but had a daughter with the second
harriet tubmans life time accomplishments are freeing all the slaves and her family
Harriet Tubman married John Tubman in 1844. Their marriage took place while she was still enslaved, and John Tubman was a free man at the time. Later, after escaping from slavery, she would marry Nelson Davis in 1869.
no. she lived during the time period of slavery
She did make a nursing home that held 12-15 people at a time. It was called "The Harriet Tubman Home."
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One of them was Harriet Tubman. She was a slave in her time. She had a connection with the Underground Railroad and led more than 500 slaves through that tunnel to save their lives. Harriet Tubman is a very important lady in history.
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No Harriet Tubman was born into slavery and she is from the south because at the time that's where slavery was but if you went north you could get and be free. So Harriet was from the south and came to to the north.
Harriet tubman did not enjoy her life, she was whipped frequently as she was told to look after a baby and every time the baby cried she was whipped harshly.
She had children. In her lifetime.she had a husband but she had two husbands john tubman and nelson davis she had no children with the first but had a daughter with the second
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the year was 1913 the last time i remerber
Harriet Tubman really did not have time for any hobbies. She was a slave you know. Work go to bed get up work over and over again. :)
harriet tubmans life time accomplishments are freeing all the slaves and her family