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The movement in the U.S. that helped bondmen escape from the early 19th century onward was the Underground Railroad. This network of secret routes and safe houses provided assistance to enslaved individuals seeking freedom, often leading them to northern states or Canada. Abolitionists, both black and white, played crucial roles in facilitating escapes, risking their own safety to help those in bondage. The movement highlighted the growing opposition to slavery and contributed to the larger abolitionist cause.

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