People often hid in underground shelters, such as basements, tunnels, or makeshift bunkers, during times of conflict or persecution. These spaces provided some level of protection from danger above ground. In historical contexts, such as during World War II, individuals often sought refuge in secret passages or hidden rooms to evade capture or bombings. The underground offered a sense of safety and anonymity in dire circumstances.
They were called stationmaster
In the underground catacombs.
its was important because it led many slaves from south to north and along away were people who disliked slavery helped them hide.
.the abolitionists
It is an estimate that 3,000 people worked on the underground railroad.
They were called stationmaster
they hided in the underground station or a shelter in there garden to hide when they heard the sire.so every one had to go to one to these shelters
they would hide the slaves and help them travel north to freedom
In the underground catacombs.
in the back or underground
To hide from danger.
bomb gardens
They hide their treasure underground but they all bury there treasure in different places.
Not if your their going on the underground railroad.
in an underground railroad
yes
To hide from potential predators.