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Q: What was the name of those who fed and sheltered escaping slaves during the underground railroad?
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Where was the Underground railroad located?

There was never an actual underground railroad. The underground railroad refers to the process used to free slaves during slavery.


How many slaves were captured during the Underground railroad?

5


Was Pennsylvania a confederate state during the Underground Railroad period?

No


Who was President during the Underground Railroad time?

Collin DeWese


Why was David Walker important during the Underground Railroad?

he did it in the mouth


Was Harriet Tubman almost captured during her time in the underground railroad?

No she wasn't, because she knew shortcuts to where to go to when she was leading people to the Underground Railroad.


What was made during the reconstruction to help free slaves?

the underground railroad


Civil war who the leader of the underground railroad and the nickname?

During the Civil War, the leader of the Underground Railroad was Harriet Tubman. A common nickname for Harriet Tubman was Moses.


How was life for children slaves during the underground railroad?

it might be becoz of uneducation........


Where did people in London shelter during an air raid?

Many people sheltered in the London Underground (commonly known as "The Tube").


When did the slaves escape from the underground railroad?

Slaves escaped from the south using the underground railroad during any season. The most common times were at night, or early morning, in winter-spring.


Why did most workers on the Underground Railroad operate in secrecy?

Workers on the Underground Railroad operated in secrecy to avoid detection by slave owners and authorities who were trying to capture and punish those involved in helping enslaved individuals escape to freedom. Secrecy was crucial to ensuring the safety of both the escaping slaves and the abolitionists assisting them.