She didn't
she stoped amking jurneies because alot of people wanted arrested for helping to freeing all those slaves
the fugitive slave act change Harriet Tubman life because the tried to stop her from freeing slave.
to save the other salves on the underground rail road
Harriet Tubman was very.... determined I should say. During the civil war the slavery didn't pause, stop, anything. Slavery was still going when the war was just beginning. During that time Harriet saved over 15,000 slaves! Now, coming from a 6th grader in Southeastern Kentucky that's what I learned about her. I may not have all of the details so you might wanna go to ask.com for more info. It will take you to here. But when it brings up all of the sites. Go to the one that is JUST about Harriet Tubman. That will give you a whole dang report! It works the best. TRUST ME! I did a report on her. That site is AWESOME!
yes she wanted slavery to stop and for her family to be free from slavery
the fugitive slave act change Harriet Tubman life because the tried to stop her from freeing slave.
she stoped amking jurneies because alot of people wanted arrested for helping to freeing all those slaves
the fugitive slave act change Harriet Tubman life because the tried to stop her from freeing slave.
to save the other salves on the underground rail road
Harriet Tubman was very.... determined I should say. During the civil war the slavery didn't pause, stop, anything. Slavery was still going when the war was just beginning. During that time Harriet saved over 15,000 slaves! Now, coming from a 6th grader in Southeastern Kentucky that's what I learned about her. I may not have all of the details so you might wanna go to ask.com for more info. It will take you to here. But when it brings up all of the sites. Go to the one that is JUST about Harriet Tubman. That will give you a whole dang report! It works the best. TRUST ME! I did a report on her. That site is AWESOME!
to stop it that's what the under ground railroad was for
Right here lucky you ! Harriet Tubman and the under ground rail road The Underground Railroad wasn't a railroad and wasn't underground. The Underground Railroad was a secret passage that led African-American slaves to freedom. The routes usually went north, where slavery was illegal. The Underground Railroad had many stations, where slaves could stop at whites houses to eat and rest. The conductors led many slaves to the stations, like the most famous, Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was born and raised as a slave. 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.
In Chapter 15 of "Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom," Harriet and her party of fugitives stop at the home of a sympathetic Quaker family in Pennsylvania. This safe haven provides them with food, shelter, and a moment of respite on their journey to freedom. The Quakers' commitment to abolition and support for escaping slaves played a crucial role in helping Harriet and her group.
because she was stoping slavery i was playing justain frb0pdpie
yes she wanted slavery to stop and for her family to be free from slavery
Since the underground railroad wasn't a real railroad, but a method for slaves to escape north there wasn't a conductor. Some times people like Harriet Tubman would lead people, but many times they were just told what the next stop was until they got north.
Harriet Tubman wanted to be free. But when she was free, she became an abolitionist. She wanted to stop slavery and free others who couldn't ecscape on their own. Plus she once got a free cupake out of it