She took them to Canada because under the Fugitive slave act the people in the north were expected to report runaway slaves and some of the men who captured runaway slaves would take free African Americans. To them all of then were slaves and it didn't make a difference if they were free men or not and they still got paid.
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Canada is located north of the United States, unless you are talking about Alaska in which case there are none.
Samuel de Champlain was searching for a western route to Asia to sell goods. Instead he found North America, Quebec, Canada to be precise.
I would say North America. Both of these things are in Canada. But next time please use an atlas instead of wasting energy on a computer.
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She took them to Canada because under the Fugitive slave act the people in the north were expected to report runaway slaves and some of the men who captured runaway slaves would take free African Americans. To them all of then were slaves and it didn't make a difference if they were free men or not and they still got paid.
Harriet Tubman
Helping slaves escape to the North and Canada
NORTH usually. to the south or Canada
The northern states had to return the property of someone (slave owner) back to him. Slaves were property like any thing else as would be a horse. Canada didn't have to do that.
Harriet Tubman is a runaway slave that is very brave. She was a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad. The U.R are "secret pathways" that help slaves escape to the north. There is much, much more to say about her. She will always be looked up to and honnored.
Runaway slaves always went to the states in the north, with many going as far north as Canada. They couldn't stay in the south after running, because if caught, it was usually a death sentence for them.
Well the north thought all men were created equal but, the south thought god put some on the Earth to rule others. The north disagreed with the south and the south disagreed with the north. But some people in the south agreed with the north they were called Quakers they were a religious group. They would help runaway slaves like the famous Harriet Tubman. The south got angry with the north because they helped runaway slaves. So the South's money was disappearing because they viewed slave as property they paid for instead of the people that they were.
Harriet Tubman was a slave. She escaped slavery. But instead of leaving for the North. She helped other slaves escape too. She helped the slaves escape by using the Underground Railroad.
She was part of the underground railroad, which was a organization that helped hundreds of slaves get to the north/ Canada.
Because It Was A Better Escape Route
Harriet Tubman waited to see the North Star before beginning the escape because it served as a guide for her and other enslaved people on their journey to freedom. The North Star was a reliable celestial marker in the night sky that pointed towards the North, which was the direction they needed to travel to reach free states or Canada. By waiting to see the North Star, Tubman ensured that they were heading in the right direction and increased their chances of a successful escape.