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How did the slaves find their way to escape?

Slaves travelled by night and followed the North Star.


How did the black slaves find out about the underground railroad?

The black slaves found out about the underground railroad by this lady named Harriet Tubamn and that's how the black slaves found the underground railroad. YOUR WELCOME FOR WHOEVER DIDNT REMEBER HER NAME -_-


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What was the Underground Railroad?

The underground railroad was an informal network of people who, although in violation of the "Fugitive Slave Act" helped escaped slaves reach freedom in Northern States or Canada.The underground railroad wasn't actually a railroad nor was it underground. It was actually a system where slaves would go from house to house until they could escape to freedom. The underground railroad was an escape route for slaves to travel from safe house to safe house and head to the north.It was an 'underground' organization. That is, it was not publicized, and kept secret from authorities at the time. It was called a railroad, because the way it was organized was akin to the way railroads were run. With various stops along the way (Safe houses) and conductors leading them (Often born-free blacks).Harriet Tubman was a major figure in the history of the underground railroad.The Underground Railroad was used to help slaves in the U.S. escape to states that were free.


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Where can you find Harriet Tubman clothes?

At the Harriet Tubman store.


Where can I a find poem on Harriet Tubman?

Write one.


Where could you find Harriet Tubman?

In her grave maybe?


Where can you find baby pictures of harriet Tubman?

somewhere


Where did the slaves find Harriet Tubman?

in the underground railroad!


How did Harriet Tubman achieve her goal?

she achieved her goal by going to the underground railroad


What is Harriet Tubman's underground railroad?

i don't know why dont you find it out yourself


Where can I find answers for gardner's art through the ages study guide?

harriet tubman


Why Harriet Tubman was a good example?

Harriet Tubman was an inspiration to help suppressed people find ways to a better life. Later, during the holocaust people helped hide and smuggle Jews in Germany and the surrounding countries, such as Poland.


Can I please get a picture of Harriet Tubman with her name signed on it?

Unfortunately I was unable to find a photo with her signature. Sorry!!


What year did harriet Tubman first join the civil war?

Find out yourself you lazy bums


Where can you find the beginning or part of an Harriet Tubman essay?

Right here lucky you ! Harriet Tubman and the under ground rail road The Underground Railroad wasn't a railroad and wasn't underground. The Underground Railroad was a secret passage that led African-American slaves to freedom. The routes usually went north, where slavery was illegal. The Underground Railroad had many stations, where slaves could stop at whites houses to eat and rest. The conductors led many slaves to the stations, like the most famous, Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was born and raised as a slave. Harriet Tubman is one of the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad's "conductors." Making over 19 trips in a 10 year time period, she smuggled over 300 slaves from their "owners" to freedom. Harriet was herself an escaped slave. To many she was considered a hero. To slave owners she was considered a hated criminal. They put a bounty on her head.