What Is Harriet Tubman's Greatest Achievement

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Freedom is a wealth that nothing else can compare to. Araminta Ross was born in Dorchester County, Maryland, 1822. Raised as a slave, Araminta spent the first twenty seven years of her life caring for young children and doing harsh, back breaking work in the plantation fields. At age twenty seven Araminta married a free black man named John Tubman, and she officially changed her name to Harriet Tubman. When Harriet’s master died, she seized her one chance of freedom and fled North, deserting her husband and family. Greatness can be defined as the risk, number of people saved, and time committed to one’s belief. Harriet dedicated her life to help free blacks from persecution by becoming a caregiver, a Civil War nurse, and Civil War spy, but her greatest achievement was her creation of the Underground Railroad. Harriet’s time as a caregiver is worth noting in her successful life. In her small home in Auburn, New York, Harriet took …show more content…

In the 1800’s, Harriet took eight to nineteen trips guiding black slave from southern region of America to Canada. This tiring and extremely risky trip was entirely on foot for about 650 miles. Throughout her time as a guide, Harriet guided about 38 people along the Underground Railroad. Every group she took met at a secret location in the middle of the night, usually in december, to provide the least likely possibility to be captured. To ensure the group’s safety she would even drug young crying babies with alcohol. This was Harriet’s greatest achievement because she put herself in harm's way from being captured and traveled thousands of miles in the middle of winter. Her influence spread and created the Underground Railroad, so she indirected saved thirty thousand people along with the thirty eight she guided. Lastly, Harriet spent years to provide freedom to black, her influence changed history and opened the door to

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