Understanding how many people risked their lives and those who risked and died to help keep the underground railroad alive and free slaves has value as it provides an understanding of why people follow through on their personal beliefs. Doing the right thing is seldom easy.
yes it was very sucessful, there were many people who were freeded and were able to live a life like normal people like we do today. The underground railroad included many people like Harriet Tubman and other people like john Farfeild and Levi Quaker. The underground railroad was a vast netweork of people who free slaves. The underground railroad took place from 1780-1850. and took place from the sounth and ended in Canada.The underground railroad was sucessful because many slaves got freed.
She helped many slaves escape in her time. The time of slavery. She helped everyone realize that everyone deserves to be free and treated equally. That is how she has impacted our lives today.
Because the government forced them to leave and to sell their property to the railroad company. This displaced them, and they had to find somewhere else to farm and live. The land that they were on was what they lived off of: they had nothing else, unlike today.
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Im pretty sure you can visit some places that still has tunnnels or underground houses that was apart of the underground railroad.
The underground railroad is studied because it's an important part of our history. Today's students understand the extraordinary bravery of slaves like Harriet Tubman and of whites who helped them run the Railroad at huge risk to themselves. It is also important to understand that live for those slaves was so terrible that they risked everything to escape on the railroad. Not to mention that it's really cool! A network of homes across the country, all to transport slaves to their freedom.
Today, the Todd House in Tabor, Iowa, still stands as a monument of the Underground Railroad. The building is open for public tours by appointment. The Tabor Historical Society maintains the building.
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UNDERGROUND RAILROAD CODE PHRASES"The wind blows from the south today" - the warning of slave bounty hunters nearby"A friend with friends" - A password used to signal the arrival of fugitives with an Underground Railroad conductor"The friend of a friend sent me" - A password used by fugitives traveling alone to indicate they were sent by the Underground Railroad networkLoad of potatoes, parcel, or bundles of wood - fugitives to be expected
yes it was very sucessful, there were many people who were freeded and were able to live a life like normal people like we do today. The underground railroad included many people like Harriet Tubman and other people like john Farfeild and Levi Quaker. The underground railroad was a vast netweork of people who free slaves. The underground railroad took place from 1780-1850. and took place from the sounth and ended in Canada.The underground railroad was sucessful because many slaves got freed.
yes it was very sucessful, there were many people who were freeded and were able to live a life like normal people like we do today. The underground railroad included many people like Harriet Tubman and other people like john Farfeild and Levi Quaker. The underground railroad was a vast netweork of people who free slaves. The underground railroad took place from 1780-1850. and took place from the sounth and ended in Canada.The underground railroad was sucessful because many slaves got freed.
The underground railroad was not a real railroad, but places where slaves stayed and got help on the route north. They would move from location to location and given directions from one place to another. Some sites that were part of the railroad still exist today.
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Harriet Tubman building an underground railroad, set many (by the thousands) away from slavery. Therefore they were able to start new life styles as equals to white. In doing so Blacks today might not be treated the same way as they are many thing could have happened but I am sure glad it didn't or else u might not have one of your best friends.
The Underground Railroad, but be careful with your approach to this. The Underground Railroad is a very loose term attached to different abolitionists during that period. It wasn't an actual system as we view it today. Its more of a blanket term that we use to identify certain types of abolitionist behavior in antebellum america.
Harriet Tubman was born into slavery. She work arduously to gain her freedom and the freedom of others through a channel which is known today as the Underground Railroad.