Harriet Tubman's trip to Maryland was part of her efforts to rescue enslaved people and lead them to freedom through the Underground Railroad. Originally born in Maryland, she returned to the state multiple times to guide family and others to safety, risking her life to liberate them from slavery. Tubman's courage and leadership not only helped many escape but also inspired others to join the abolitionist movement. Her trips exemplified her commitment to the fight for freedom and justice.
Harriet Tubman weht through the underground railroad and followed the north star to freedom!
When Harriet Tubman returned to John Tubman's house during her second trip into the south as conductor of the Underground Railroad, in hopes of convincing him to move north with her, she discovered he was already remarried. Harriet later married Nelson Davis in 1869 at age 49.
1850, Harriet helped her first slaves escape to the North. She sent a message to her sister's oldest son that said for her sister and family to board a fishing boat in Cambridge. This boat would sail up the Chesapeake Bay where they would meet Harriet in Bodkin's Point. When they got to Bodkin's Point, Harriet guided them from safehouse to safehouse in Pennsylvania (which was a free state) until they reached Philadelphia.
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Harriet Tubman didn't get caught because the uderground railroad had secert passways and doors. Whenever any white slave owner would be near there would be a gourd to send a secert message to the workers to hide themselves and any slaves that they are with.
How long did the trip to Maryland take?
trip with a special purpose
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There is no specific information available about Francisco Cornados trip, so it is unclear what the purpose of his trip was.
she made it 19 trips in 10 years to save 300 slaves she did this because she didn't think slavery was right and she wanted to all help other people slavery cause our safe from north, no more slaves. All people cause happy safe from north safe place. They never catch Harriet Tubman was very Smart hide place..
Harriet Tubman's most well-known journey was leading enslaved individuals to freedom through the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses. The length of these journeys varied depending on the specific route and circumstances, but they typically took anywhere from several days to a few weeks to complete. Tubman made approximately 13 missions and rescued around 70 enslaved individuals during her time as a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
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