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It was called the "Underground Railroad". The way it worked was there were many, many people, both black and white, who helped the slaves during their escape to the north. Most of them went as far north as Canada, where they would be completely out of the jurisdiction of the US.

The slaves were given the directions to a location (but no names) of a person or family who were sympathizers of the slaves, and part of the Underground Railroad. They were not given the names of the people helping them to protect the identity of the ones who were helping them. Once they reached that destination, they were given food and shelter, and hidden for safety. Hiding them was for the safety of the slaves, but also for the safety of those helping them. To be caught helping slaves was pretty much a death sentence for both the slaves and those working the Underground Railroad.

From that location, they were then given directions to another location further north, then another, and so on, until they reached their final destination. They did the majority of their traveling at night, which made them less likely to be caught. Because of Harriet Tubman and those who helped her, there were many, many slaves who were able to safely escape to freedom.

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The system that helped runaway slaves escape to Canada was?

Harriet Tubman


What was the secret escape system Harriet Tubman led slaves through?

I'd expect that most people would know this, but it is the Underground Railroad.


Who escaped from slavery and became a leader of the abolitionist movement?

The Underground Railroad was a system of routes and safe houses used by slaves to escape slavery. Many former slaves were involved in various forms of the Railroad. These include Harriet Tubman and John Parker. or just Harriet Tubman


Who were important people involved in the underground railroad?

Many people did! Many people did help with the Under Ground Railroad but one of the main person was Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was a courageous "conductor" on the Under ground railroad. The Underground railroad was a organization was not an actual railroad but was a network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for fugitives, or escaped slaves.


How is Harriet Tubman remember?

Because she has saved 300 slaves during slavery using the Underground Rail road system.


What secret escape system did Harriet tubam use to lead hundreds of slave to freedom?

Harriet Tubman was considered to be the 'conductor' of the underground railroad. It was a network of volunteers and hiding places that moved slaves northward out of southern slave-owning states. See the related link for more details.


What name was given to the system of helping slaves escape?

The Underground Railroad which was invented in part by Herriet Tubman.


What are the names slaves that ran away?

Many slaves escaped. The name of one who escaped and was recaptured is Moses Roper. There was a society who helped them to escape and they had a system called the "underground railroad" which helped lots of slaves, lead by Harriet Tubman. Another famous escaped slave was Fredrick Douglass, who escaped from the south and fled to the north to become a distinguished abolitionist.


What Helped over 300 slaves safely flee the South by using a system known as the what?

Over 300 slaves safely fled the South by using a system known as the Underground Railroad.


How did Harriet Tubman steal the slaves?

Harriet Tubman used her own system called the Underground Railroad.the Underground Railroad was a connection of hiding in generous, rebellious white people's houses and basements but hat was just to sleep, when they were on the move they followed the North Star that obviously lead to the north to be free


What secret escape system did Harret Tubman use to lead hundreds of slaves to freedom?

The system was labeled "The Underground Railroad", but obviously was neither a literal railway, nor technically underground.


What was the system of routes that fugitive slaves would use to escape to the North?

The system of routes that fugitive slaves used to escape to the North was known as the Underground Railroad. This informal network comprised safe houses, secret routes, and sympathetic individuals who assisted escaping slaves in their journey toward freedom. Operated primarily in the antebellum United States, it included various routes that led northward to free states and Canada, where slavery was prohibited. Key figures, such as Harriet Tubman, played crucial roles in guiding and protecting escaped slaves along these perilous paths.

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