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Forming their own churches after the war was important to African Americans because during salvery?

They worshiped secretly or in white churches


Who helped to launch the second great awakening?

Many evangelical preachers of the second great awakening directly challenged salvery? were welathy federalist, or saw no no connection between religion and the common person


One what people escaped slavery in the south and helped others to escapethrough a network called the underground railroad who was this abolitionist?

No names followed to choose from, as your question stated "which of the following people," but I believe you are looking for Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman, from Maryland, escaped slavery in 1849 and fled to Philadelphia. She returned soon after for her family. Afterward, Harriet spent atleast 10 years helping other slaves escape using the underground railroad. The Underground railroad was actually a network of homes, owned by salvery protesters, that opened their doors to fleeing slaves heading for the North.


Why was john brown famous?

John Brown was famous, or infamous for the families whose sons were killed by his ill conceived plot to start a slave rebellion in Virginia. He developed a conspiracy to take over the Federal arsenal in Harper's Ferry, Virginia.He had financial support from wealthy and radical anti slavery abolitionists in New England and even invited Afro American scholar Frederick Douglas to join his revolution.Under a assumed name he bought a farm in Virginia as his base of operations for his plot. About 20 men joined the conspiracy. They were successful in taking over the Federal arsenal and Brown sent his men out into the Virginia countryside to convince slaves to revolt against their "owners".No one joined the revolt. He and his friends were surrounded at the Federal arsenal. Finally, Federal troops under the command of Robert E. Lee captured Brown, date was 1859. He was tried for treason and executed in December of 1859.