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Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman was a humanitarian activist. During the American Civil War, she was a key player in the operation of the Underground Railroad.

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What were Harriet Tubmans visions?

Harriet Tubman's dream was to have all slaves freed. This was her reason for helping to start the underground railroad.

Was Harriet Tubman born into slavery or brought by ship?

Harriet Tubman was born Araminta "Minty" Ross to slave parents, Harriet ("Rit") Green and Ben Ross. Her parents were owned by Mary Brodess, and by Mary's second husband Anthony Thompson, respectively.

Although she married a free man, John Tubman, in 1844, she did not escape from slavery until 1849, fleeing from Maryland to Pennsylvania, a free state. She returned, beginning in 1850, to help her family and others escape.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the north and the south during the civil war?

The North had overwhelming population and manufacturing capacity, but was slow to ramp up to the levels need to win. The South had most of the experienced officers, a well-trained militia, thanks to the reaction to John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry, and they were fighting on their home ground.

What is the best age to get married?

* Believe it or not more and more young people are getting married in their very late 20's into their 30's. Many like to go to college and get a career, while others love to travel.*1 Some may be working their way up the corporate ladder, while some seek fame and fortune.*2 It really is best to wait until your mid to late 20's to get married so at least you have had time to do things you really want to do in your life and also to get to know who and what you are really about. == == * It depends on when God says to get married and if God says it is the right time and the right person.

* If you have God in your relationship and you are well off enough to support the two of you no matter the age then and i believe only then should and two people's get married. ---And enough with God--- There is no "right age" or "best age" for marriage, but there are really 2 things you should think about. A) (and this should be a given) Be in love. If you aren't convinced that your girlfriend/boyfriend is the one, then don't get married. Make sure big issues like children are agreed upon between you and your spouse. If you want 2 children but your spouse wants 4, do not get married. Someone will have to compromise and that person won't be happy. B) Make sure your financials are good. Don't get married if you can't afford to move out of your parents house! Marriage is all about starting a new family, and you can't start a new family while still living in the same house with your parents. *1 If you wants to travel, then that isn't a problem. Travel together with your spouse and expand your horizons together. Things like travel help couples grow together and last together. Travel should not prevent you from getting married. It is still possible to travel and get married, and it may even be better to travel while married.

What day did Harriet Tubman die?

She died March 10, 1913.

She was a good women R.I.P

march 1913 during the civlewar

Where did Harriet Tubman marry John Tubman?

I am pretty sure it was when she was lent to John T. STEWART. She was taken oversea where she met John TUBMAN.

What were harriet Tubman hopes for the future?

Harriet Tubman's hopes for the future were to abolish slavery, gain equal rights for African Americans, and create a better life for herself and her family. She wanted to free slaves with the Underground Railroad, to educate and enlighten African Americans, and to give them the right to vote. She hoped to provide economic opportunities for African Americans who were denied the right to own land. She also wanted to create a safe haven for her people, providing them with food and shelter. Lastly, she wanted to bring justice to the African American community, by advocating for their civil rights and working to eliminate racism and discrimination.

Harriet Tubman worked tirelessly to make her hopes a reality. She sought to:

  • Abolish slavery
  • Gain equal rights for African Americans
  • Free slaves with the Underground Railroad
  • Educate and enlighten African Americans
  • Give African Americans the right to vote
  • Provide economic opportunities for African Americans
  • Create a safe haven for her people
  • Advocates for African American civil rights
  • Eliminate racism and discrimination

Harriet Tubman's hopes for the future were driven by her unwavering commitment to justice and equality. She dedicated her life to making her hopes a reality, and her legacy is one of courage, strength, and determination.

How many of Harriet sisters were sold?

she only had one sister and she was never sold

You are 36 weeks and been contracting now since 31 weekswas in labor at 31 do you think castor oil will work for me doc says its safe to have baby now i am tired of hurting what would you do?

I tried that with my first child. I don't suggest it. I didn't go into labor, but I crapped myself silly! Try pinching your nipples, or getting your man to do it. That releases hormones into your system that will trigger labor. I'm not saying it will work every time, but that's how I induced my labor with my last child.

What sickness did harriet Tubman died of?

Harriet Tubman died at the age of 93 from a severe case of pneumonia. She had suffered from seizures for most of her adult life after being hit in the head with a 2lb weight.

Did Harriet Tubman make a Tubman house?

She did make a nursing home that held 12-15 people at a time. It was called "The Harriet Tubman Home."

What did Harriet Tubman tell the slaves who were having second thoughts?

Harriet told the slaves that you cant tell a mans life by his skin color but his heart.

Who plays Harriet in wild child?

Harriet is played by Georgia King as shown on Wikipedia!

Who owns plantations?

some people that owned it some people that owned it

Did Harriet Quimby had kids?

No, Harriet Quimby did not have any children. She was a pioneering aviator and the first woman to earn a pilot's license in the United States, and her focus was primarily on her career in aviation and writing. Quimby remained single throughout her life and did not start a family.

What four advantages did the north have over the south?

1. It had more people 2. More factories 3. More food production 4. Better railroads