Why Did Harriet Tubman Escape To Freedom

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Harriet Tubman is a brave and remarkable woman who helped slaves escape to freedom through the underground railroad. Harriet tubman was born 1820 in Dorchester County, Maryland, her mother and father were both slaves when she was born so she was actually born into slavery. At age 6 harriet tubman was sold to a couple who sent her to work to be a weaver. When she would slack off she would get beat frequently. While working for them she suddenly became unskillful, she was taken in by a woman to become a babysitter and housekeeper. After eating one of of the woman sugar cubes, she was sent back to Brodas. As she got older At the age of 25, she married a man named John Tubman. She wanted to travel North so her marriage wouldn’t split. John Tubman …show more content…

The next year she came back to Maryland and escorted her sister and her sister's two children to freedom. She made the dangerous trip back toward the South not long after to rescue her sibling and two other men. On her third return, she discovered different slaves looking for flexibility and escorted them toward the North. September 1850 , during the civil war “Harriet was made an official "conductor" of the UGRR” (world history project,2018) She knew every one of the courses to a free territory and she needed to take an oath of quiet so the secret of the underground railroad would be kept a secret . “Despite additional dangers resulting from the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, Tubman risked her life and ventured back to the community where she was born to rescue family, friends, and others”. The act required the reporting and arrest of anyone suspected of being a runaway slave, eliminated protections for suspected runaways, and provided economic incentives to kidnap people of African descent”. (nps.gov.2017) I admire her so much because during her time as a conductor she freed at least 70 slaves which also includes her family

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