PPT-Underground Railroad Road To Freedom
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dbays teacherspayteacherscom Underground Railroad UGRR is a term for the network of people and places who assisted fugitive slaves as they escaped from slavery
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dbays teacherspayteacherscom Underground Railroad UGRR is a term for the network of people and places who assisted fugitive slaves as they escaped from slavery in the South Underground . Road To Freedom . . Underground Railroad. . (UGRR. ) is a term for the network of people and places who assisted fugitive slaves as they escaped from slavery in the South.. Terminology. People involved with the Underground Railroad developed their own terminology to describe participants, safe places, and other codes that needed to be kept secret.. Road To Freedom . dbays. /teacherspayteachers.com. Underground Railroad. . (UGRR. ) is a term for the network of people and places who assisted fugitive slaves as they escaped from slavery in the South. of the . Underground Railroad. By Melinda Ackerman. US History Project. What is the Underground Railroad?. The name of the secret route slaves took to escape to the north. Harriet Tubman was the most well-known conductor. I cannot remember when I did not so think and feel.”. --Abraham Lincoln. ( . from a letter to A G. Hodges, April 4, 1864, . Key Words. Objectives:. Describe the . U. nderground Railroad and consider its use and success in helping slaves run away. Evaluate different ways of rebelling against your owner. Evaluate the impact of slave rebellions on the slave trade. Captain:Yao Yihong. Team member : Gu Tianyu Li Renyi . Class Four Grade Seven. Hong Kong Underground. In Hong Kong , there are many people going to work by underground because there are a lot of people in Hong Kong , but there are not enough place . In Hong Kong , the underground is faster and more comfortable than the car . . The President of the Underground Railroad.. Where did most escape routes lead to?. Canada. What was the person who lead runaways called?. The Conductor. What was Harriet Tubman’s nickname?. Moses of the Underground. Road To Freedom . dbays. /teacherspayteachers.com. Underground Railroad. . (UGRR. ) is a term for the network of people and places who assisted fugitive slaves as they escaped from slavery in the South. escape from slavery . Ca. 1780 – 1860 . Marijke . Lampaert. -Haring . Slavery in the south : life on the plantation . Slaves treated badly – beatings . House slaves. Marijke . Lampaert. -Haring . house of dies drear written. by Virginia . H. amilton. By Ethan Scott . . The . underground . rail road was in 1780 to 1830 . .The . under ground railroad . Was a . safe way for slaves to escape. . Corey’s Underground Railroad Dairy. By Sharon Dennis Wyeth. Zahir Uddin. . . 1 Cup of Plot. This story is about a boy and his family going to Canada .His family is in a town called Amherstburg and lives in a church. They get a life by working ,his father Some people gave them some land . Network of secret . routes . and safe houses. Used to help African-Americans go north (free states and Canada). Slaves wanted to escape slavery in the South . Not underground nor a railroad. How many escaped. Moncure Conway House. Falmouth, Virginia. In this house, Moncure Conway housed 30 slaves and helped them escape to freedom. . Samuel and Sally Wilson House. Cincinnati, Ohio. The house of Samuel and Sally Wilson, who were strong abolitionists, was an important stop on the Underground Railroad.. 10.2. 1850 Fugitive Slave Law. Only a description needed to return a runaway slave. No trial by jury & they cannot testify for themselves. If a person helps a runaway slave: 6 months in jail and a $1,000 fine.
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