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    freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.” this means that harriet tubman could have freed a lot more if only they would have had the courage to leave. Harriet tubman impacted the citizens of the United States of America because She was known for freeing slaves and she was an “moses”to her people she saved money to make 19 daring journeys back to the south to free slaves and she also served the union army. Harriet tubman was born in 1820 she was born into slavery she was born in Bucktown

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    Harriet Tubman was a phenomenal woman. She helped many slaves escape to freedom via the Underground Railroad. She became prominent as a “conductor” of the Underground Railroad during the merciless 1850s. She helped in many ways: Being a liberator of the slaves‚ being a spy‚ and a nurse in the civil war‚ and an Abolitionist. During her time as a slave‚ she was against slavery. She defended a fellow field hand from getting hit with a two pound weight. Even when she was hit in the head with

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe is a wonderfully talented author and public figure. Her most notable work‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ was originally published in a newspaper in 1851. It focusses around Eliza‚ a slave who escapes to Canada with her son‚ and Tom‚ who is sold south. The books was incredibly successful‚ translated into 60 languages‚ and helped bring attention the the truth of slavery. It is even been said to have laid the groundwork for the Civil War. Her main passion was writing and she used literature

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    In the story‚ “Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad”‚ by Ann Petry‚ slaves are going on a journey to be free. The story is mainly about Tubman helping 11 slaves to Canada‚ where they are free. This story also goes to show how there were other helpers along the way. In this essay I will be informing you about some of the people that made the Underground Railroad possible. The main character‚ Harriet Tubman‚ is a free black woman helping slaves get to freedom. In this story though

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    know Harriet Tubman escaped slavery 19 times without getting caught? Harriet (whose real name was Araminta Ross) escaped slavery so she can be an abolitionist before the American Civil War. Harriet was not just known for rescuing slaves either. She was also a nurse in the Union army‚ a cook‚ scout‚ and a spy. Harriet got married to a free black man in 1844. His name was John Tubman but then Harriet left him in 1849 or 1851(according to 2 resources) in fear of being sold. Harriet escaped

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    knew she could have been caught at any time and didn’t let that stop her. Harriett kept pushing forward and going back to the south‚ and wouldn’t let any obstacle stand in her way. She put her newly found freedom aside for the common good of others. Harriet Tubman didn’t start out as a hero‚ but in the end she became

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    Araminta Ross‚ also known as Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in Dorchester County‚ Maryland in 1819 and died 1913. She was one of 11 children. Raised in harsh conditions‚ she got whippings even as a small child. Some nights she would sleep as close as she could to the fire as possible. She would sometimes stick her toes into the fire to avoid frostbite. Harriet’s early childhood was spent with her grandmother‚ who was too old to do slave labor. In 1844‚ Harriet married John Tubman at the age

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    Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman was born Araminta Ross to slave parents‚ Harriet Green and Ben Ross. Harriet Green was known as Rit. Harriet Tubman was known as Minty. Rit was owned by Mary Pattison Brodess and later her son Edward. Her mother Rit who may have been the child of a white man was a cook for the Brodess family .Her father Ben was a skilled woodsman who managed the timber work on Thompson’s plantation.In Harriet’s childhood‚ Harriet had to watch her little brother and a baby because

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    Zion Stroman March 6‚ 2012 Ms Nimmons 1st Grade Harriet Tubman Harriet Ross was born into slavery on a Maryland plantation in 1820. She was one of eleven children born to African slaves named Harriett Green and Benjamin Ross. They were slaves of the Maryland planter named Edward Brodas. Her family came from the Ashanti tribe based in West Africa. Harriet was injured as a teenager when she was hit by a lead stone while attempting to help a slave get away.

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    Do you know who Harriet Tubman is? Also known as (Minty Ross) was a slave. At the age of five was out to do child-care. When harriet turned twelve she was doing field work and hauling logs. Despite she was a hardworking mother for many hard years‚ she lived in Dorchester County‚ Maryland. Harriet was a slave until they her and the other slaves found a route and named it the underground railroad. She spent 10 years going back and forth Harriet was born a slave and raised on Maryland’s Eastern

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