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 -_-
to help the black slaves escape faster
The quilts had pattens in them that showed the way to the North Star.
Harriet Tubman was a good leader. she wasn't a leader in the war, but she led slaves to Canada and their freedom by using the underground railroad which was a group of people who helped slaves get to Canada by, housing them for the night or even driving them in carraiges to other slave housers or towns. hope this helps!!
The underground railroad conductor known as "Black Moses" was Harriet Tubman. She earned this nickname due to her courageous efforts in leading enslaved people to freedom via the Underground Railroad, much like the biblical figure Moses who led the Israelites out of Egypt. Tubman made numerous trips back to the South, risking her life to guide others to safety in the North. Her remarkable bravery and leadership have made her an enduring symbol of the fight against slavery.
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 -_-
Hariet Tubman was a black person who helped to stop black slavery in the US. She helped many slaves escape slavery by helping out with the "Underground Railroad"
The underground railroad was started to help black slaves from the southern get to Canada to gain their freedom. It was very dangerous and many people were killed, but because of the brave people who helped transport the slaves many were granted their freedom and a chance to start over in Canada.
The best word to describe the underground railroad is "escape". It was indeed the means of escape for black slaves to the free states or to Canada and it helped around 100,000 to freedom.
The Underground Railroad, a secret network of abolitionists, free black individuals, and sympathetic white individuals, helped slaves escape to freedom in the United States. While not a religious group in itself, many members of the Underground Railroad were inspired by their Christian beliefs to assist in freeing slaves and upholding the principle of human equality.
The underground railroad were a series of underground passages that led to "safe houses" for the slaves. The slaves could stop at these houses for food and rest without fear of being turned in. The passages, or underground railroad, led to states where slavery was illegal and therefore they gained their freedom.
to help the black slaves escape faster
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The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a secret network of safe houses and antislavery activists-black, white, and Native American-who helped slaves escape to freedom. Every home that welcomed runaways and every individual who offered food, clothing, or other assistance could be considered part of the railroad.
slaves got to canada by the underground railroad there were many routes of the underground railroads and they took boats on top of rivers
Many people did! Many people did help with the Under Ground Railroad but one of the main person was Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was a courageous "conductor" on the Under ground railroad. The Underground railroad was a organization was not an actual railroad but was a network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for fugitives, or escaped slaves.
there was just one main group which was called the antislavery groups which had many different antislavery groups attached to the main one. there was a network of freed African American and white abolitionists who helped free those who came along trying to escape.