Harriet Tubman saved lots of slaves after she had freed herself and when she got married to john Tubman. she saved the slaves because she believed that they did not deserve to be in this possition and because she had known what it feels like to be captured in slavery.
Harriet Tubman got over 300 slaves to their freedom in a ten year span.
There were several like William Still who was sometimes called "The Father of the Underground Railroad", Harriet Tubman(sometimes the slaves called her Moses), Levi Coffin helped over 100 slaves every year for 33 years and William Lloyd Garrison(one of the founders of the American Anti-Slavery Society).
1913 she died
Harriet Tubmans year of birth is 1820 or 1821
He was the husband of harriet tubman. Harriet Tubman is one of the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad's "conductors." Making over 19 trips in a 10 year time period, she smuggled over 300 slaves from their "owners" to freedom. Harriet was herself an escaped slave. To many she was considered a hero. To slave owners she was considered a hated criminal. They put a bounty on her head.
Harriet Tubman got over 300 slaves to their freedom in a ten year span.
in 1820
There were several like William Still who was sometimes called "The Father of the Underground Railroad", Harriet Tubman(sometimes the slaves called her Moses), Levi Coffin helped over 100 slaves every year for 33 years and William Lloyd Garrison(one of the founders of the American Anti-Slavery Society).
1851 after the fugitive slave laws were passed.
in 1844
Harriet Tubman escaped from the slave farm in 1849.
Harriet Tubman was born in late April or late march. The year was 1820or1822 Nobody is sure because slave owners did not record their slaves dates of birth
1913 she died
1839
Harriet Tubmans year of birth is 1820 or 1821
Although some sources list that Harriet Tubman was born on March 10th, 1820, her actual date of birth is likely between 1820 and 1822, and possibly as late as 1825. Records were not organized or centralized, especially for slaves, during that period.
in 1872