If she saved the equal amount of slaves on every trip, she saved around 16 to 17 slaves every trip.
19 trips to save slaves.
She saved around 70 slaves in thirteen expeditions on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
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Slaves didn't rebel on the slave ships. The slaves were chained and had to lay or sit in an odder. Slaves had to sit and lay like that for more then weeks. Some slaves didn't even make it through all of the trips. The dead slaves were more likely to be thrown of the ship to the sea. Many say that you can tell a slave ship by the sharks that follow it since everyday a dead dead slave would be thrown off the ship making the sharks have something to eat.
Harriet Tubman because she led over 300 slaves out of the south with 19 trips to the south she also was a slave and escaped herself she was nicknamed moses
19 trips to save slaves.
She saved around 70 slaves in thirteen expeditions on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
19 trips total
she made 11 trips
Harriet Tubman took 11 trips on the Underground Railroad. ._.
Yes she did in fact she took more than 7 thousand slaves.shes a hero She escaped in 1849. Over a 10 year span she took 19 trips and rescued more than 300 slaves.
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What is the average number of airplane trips per year a person takes?
In the book Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad Harriet made the trips to save slaves and bring them to Canada or somewhere in the northern states.
Harriet Tubman is most famous for her role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved people to escape to freedom. She made 19 trips and rescued about 300 slaves. Additionally, she served as a spy for the Union Army during the American Civil War and was an advocate for women's suffrage.
when she continuously made trips to the south 19 times to rescue over 300 slaves without being caught
Harriet Tubman was an abolitionist who believed that, while under a "sleeping spell", a vision was a message of God. It was her leading other slaves to Canada, or the Freedom Land. Throughout her lifetime, she made 19 trips to and from the south, and rescued 300 or so slaves. During the Civil War (1861-1865), Harriet supported the Northern Soldiers, or Union, who were against slavery. Harriet was a cook, nurse, and spy for the Union. If she hadn't helped, not as many slaves would have escaped, and the Union wouldn't have had as big a victory