they didn`t, they just saw an oportunity to escape, and took their chance.
Well not many people would know. It is true that Harriet Tubman led over 300 slaves in the undergroundrailroad and they were in freedom there a song that she sung to the slaves which was wade in water wade in the water gods gonna trouble the water (whole line x2) now Jordan's water is chilly and cold gods gonna trouble the water
network of people?? i don't know what you mean by network of people but Harriet Tubman helped the slaves be free!! is this an ok awnser?
There is not much to know. Harriet Tubman was born in 1820 or 1821. The month and date are not known since she was a slave.
I know of one way but it wasn't always guaranteed. They could go on the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman is the founder of this. It was not a real "underground" railroad. It was a covered carriage and the slaves would hide under all the crops and things under the cover in the back. Some of them made it out and some could get caught. But that is one way they could get out of slavery.
Many former slaves left their old plantations after the Civil War so they could experience freedom that the war brought to them. They wanted to know what it was like to go wherever they wanted, without having to get permission from an owner.
well what im telling what i know harriet tubman. she was a brave laidy who led slaves to freedom. she too was a slave but she escaped by building an undertunnel tunnal.thats how she freed the slaves.
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Harriet Tubman was very nice and said if you want to turn back then turn back she did not shoot she was trying to lead slaves to freedom i know this because i wrote a report on her in the third grade and i got a A+
They didn't know.
i know she was really helpful back then and i know that she help slaves escape
Harriet Tubman took a stand for the abolition of slavery and fought tirelessly for the freedom and rights of enslaved African Americans. She was a fearless leader of the Underground Railroad, risking her life to guide hundreds of slaves to freedom. Tubman's bravery and determination made her a key figure in the fight for civil rights and equality in the United States.
Harriet Tubman was born on March 1822. She was an American abolitionist and political activist who played a significant role in the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved African Americans escape to freedom. Tubman's bravery and determination have made her an iconic figure in American history.
she would do a bird call thing and it would let the slaves know they would try to escape
She rescued slaves from down south in the United States many times with the risk of getting caught, even though she could have just enjoyed her own free life. So to wrap it up, you would say that she rescued many slaves from the south.
What about it? Do you want to know it or is it true? Well it's true and now I will tell you about the Freedom Train by Harriet Tubman, the story. The Freedom Train was also known as the Underground Railroad. Have you heard of that? Well it's by Harriet Tubman and she invented it. She wanted to get out of slavery and so when she made it out of slavery she made it and then she came back for her family and friends and others she knew or didn't know!! So everyone who went with her made it in to freedom!!
She did not choose to be a slave she was kidnapped and did not know where she was
she did not go to school because slaves where not allowed to go to school