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They helped by providing food, water, and shelter to slaves until they reached Canada and their freedom.

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What are some ways abolitionists helped runaways on the underground railroad?

They helped by providing food, water, and shelter to slaves until they reached Canada and their freedom.


What are some ways that abolitionists helped runaways on the undergorund Railroad?

They hid them and then sent them to the next spot.


What was the name of an informational network of abolitionists that helped fugitive slaves?

The Underground Railroad .


Who are the people who helped the slaves escape?

.the abolitionists


What was an informal but well organized network of abolitionists that helped thousands of enslaved persons to flee north?

The Underground Railroad


Abolitionists helped runway on the underground railroad?

Yes, they used a system of safe-houses to help them escape into Canada.


What were people called if they helped the slaves escape?

People who helped slaves escape were often referred to as conductors or stationmasters on the Underground Railroad.


What some ways that abolitionists helped runaway on the Underground Railroad?

They helped by providing food, water, and shelter to slaves until they reached Canada and their freedom.


Does the abolitionists live in the south or north?

Yes, they helped organize the Southern routes for the Underground Railroad and secretly helped slaves escape to freedom in the North.


Who helped runaway slaves escape on the under ground railroad?

Harriet Tubman is one of the most famous leaders of the Underground Railroad. Many other abolitionists (people against slavery) helped, as well.


How did the slaves survive in the Underground Railround?

There were people on the Underground Railroad that helped the slaves run away. Some of these people were Quakers, others weren't. They were called lots of things, from abolitionists to "conductors."


Where did the underground railroads end?

The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a secret network of safe houses and antislavery activists-black, white, and Native American-who helped slaves escape to freedom. Every home that welcomed runaways and every individual who offered food, clothing, or other assistance could be considered part of the railroad.