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Who escaped from slavery but re4tured to the south to lead more than 300 slaves back to freedom?

Harriet Tubman


What methods did Harriet Tubman use to improve American life?

Harriet Tubman committed her life to her country despite her being a runaway slave. She ran away from captivity before the Civil War. She made many trips back to the slave supporting south before this war. During the Civil war Tubman served as a spy for the Union. She also tried her best to betterwomen's lives. She was a Women's Rights promoter.


Who helped more than 300 slaves safely flee the South?

Harriet Tubman helped more than 300 slaves safely flee the South through her work on the Underground Railroad. As a conductor, she risked her life to guide enslaved individuals to freedom, making numerous trips back to the South despite the dangers involved. Tubman's bravery and dedication made her a key figure in the fight against slavery.


What details of Harriet Tubman's work make her significant?

Well, she escaped a life of slavery and made it up North to freedom, which was a feat in and of itself, given the numbers of slavecatchers and their dogs that patrolled the woods and the roads. But she also made over a dozen trips back South to rescue groups of other slaves, and none of them, including her, ever got caught. The odds against her were astronomical. She also served as a Union spy during the Civil War. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry for Harriet Tubman.


How did Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman fight against slavery?

they helped for escaping slavery and coming back and help other people

Related Questions

How many trips did Harriet Tubman back to south to help free slaves?

she made 11 trips


Who was the slave that escaped that made dangerous trips back into the south to help other enslaved African Americans to freedom?

Harriet Tubman was the escaped slave who helped 300 slaves to go north.


Who was the escaped slave who made 19 trips back to the South to help others escape?

The escaped slave who made 19 trips back to the South to help others was Harriet Tubman. She had created the Underground Railroad to help members of her family and other slaves to escape.


Why did harriet Tubman carry medicine on her trips?

some one she broght back might have been sick


Why did harriet Tubman decide to go back to the south?

she wanted her family to be free from slavery as she was...


What famous black woman helped hundreds of other slaves escape from the north and south in the mid-1800s?

Harriet Tubman was an escaped slave who went back South to help other slaves to escape.


Why did arminta ross called Harriet Tubman?

Well Harriet Tubman's 1st name was Arminta her maiden name was Ross. She later on took on the name Harriet after her mother. She got married to a man named John Tubman. When she went back to the south to free her family, John married another woman. Harriet kept the name Tubman.


What did Harriet Tubman do for slaves in the south?

she went back and rescued the other slaves and went back to the free states of amerca


What happened while Harriet Tubman was famous?

Harriet Tubman was famous on the African American side because she was an abolionist/ a person who helps slaves to freedom/ North. She took 19 trips back down South to Freedom. She freed more than 300 slaves during the time she was doing this. ~sincerely A seventh Grader :)


How many times did Harriet Tubman go back for slaves?

Harriet Tubman went back for slaves 19 times.


Who escaped from slavery but re4tured to the south to lead more than 300 slaves back to freedom?

Harriet Tubman


What methods did Harriet Tubman use to improve American life?

Harriet Tubman committed her life to her country despite her being a runaway slave. She ran away from captivity before the Civil War. She made many trips back to the slave supporting south before this war. During the Civil war Tubman served as a spy for the Union. She also tried her best to betterwomen's lives. She was a Women's Rights promoter.