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How did escaped slaves make their way to Philadelphia?

they made their way to phiadelphia by traveling in the underground railroad founded by miss harriet Tubman herself.


What methods did Harriet Tubman use to improve American life?

Harriet Tubman committed her life to her country despite her being a runaway slave. She ran away from captivity before the Civil War. She made many trips back to the slave supporting south before this war. During the Civil war Tubman served as a spy for the Union. She also tried her best to betterwomen's lives. She was a Women's Rights promoter.


Where did Harriet go when she escaped slavery?

When Harriet Tubman escaped slavery, she fled from Maryland to Pennsylvania via the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses and routes that helped enslaved people reach free states. After reaching Pennsylvania, she continued to assist others in escaping, returning to the South multiple times to rescue family and friends. Tubman's courage and determination made her a key figure in the abolitionist movement.


Why was Harriet Tubman and important figure in history?

Harriet Tubman was an important figure in history primarily for her role as a leading abolitionist and a key conductor on the Underground Railroad, which helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom. After escaping slavery herself, she risked her life to return to the South multiple times, guiding hundreds of others to safety. Tubman also served as a nurse, spy, and armed scout during the Civil War, contributing to the Union's efforts. Her courage and dedication to justice have made her an enduring symbol of the fight for freedom and equality.


What details of Harriet Tubman's work make her significant?

Well, she escaped a life of slavery and made it up North to freedom, which was a feat in and of itself, given the numbers of slavecatchers and their dogs that patrolled the woods and the roads. But she also made over a dozen trips back South to rescue groups of other slaves, and none of them, including her, ever got caught. The odds against her were astronomical. She also served as a Union spy during the Civil War. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry for Harriet Tubman.

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What are some contributions of harriet Tubman?

Harriet Tubman made many contributions to society during her lifetime. Even though she was risking her life, Tubman helped hundreds of people escape from slavery. She worked as a spy for the Union during the Civil War, and she helped John Brown recruit men for his raid at Harper's Ferry.


What was Harriet Tubman's various jobs?

Harriet Tubman made most of her money working in hotels and resturaunts.


What did the hard work do to Harriet Tubman?

it made her strong


Who was the slave that escaped that made dangerous trips back into the south to help other enslaved African Americans to freedom?

Harriet Tubman was the escaped slave who helped 300 slaves to go north.


What is the purpose of Harriet Tubman's trips to Maryland?

In the book Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad Harriet made the trips to save slaves and bring them to Canada or somewhere in the northern states.


Who made daring escapes on the underground railroad and how did they do it?

harriet tubman.


After Harriet Tubman escaped how did she make her mark in history?

After Harriet Tubman escaped, she made her mark in history by helping the slaves escape from the south to the north with the Underground RailRoad.


What does harriet Tubman do that made her so faMOUS?

she help American slaves


Did Harriet Tubman have a secret quilt?

did herriet tubman use secret qoutes in quilts?


What made harriet Tubman die?

i think she died of old age and pneumonia


What three women made an impact in the Civil War?

Harriet Tubman for sure...


What details made Harriet Tubman's work made her an interesting historical figure?

she made the railroad