PPT-Underground Railroad What was it?

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Network of secret routes and safe houses Used to help AfricanAmericans go north free states and Canada Slaves wanted to escape slavery in the South Not underground

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Network of secret routes and safe houses Used to help AfricanAmericans go north free states and Canada Slaves wanted to escape slavery in the South Not underground nor a railroad How many escaped. 0512 25 SCHEDULE Babylon Railroad to Northwest Babylon Serving Babylon Railroad South Bay Shopping Center Northwest Babylon West Babylon SUFFOLK COUNTY TRANSIT wwwsctbusorg Suffolk County Transit Bus I 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. What were fugitive slave laws?. How could people get in trouble if they did not turn in a runaway slave?. Research the Underground Railroad and create a short presentation. . Please include:. A first hand account of traveling the underground railroad.. 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. Railroads had already transformed life in the East, but at the end of the Civil War railroad tracks still stopped at the Missouri River. For a quarter of a century, men had dreamed of building a line from coast to coast. Now they would attempt to lay 1,775 miles of track from Omaha to Sacramento. . A presentation created for Lesson 3: Efficient Railroad Maintenance of the Exploring Transportation Maintenance Module. So what is Railroad Maintenance?. Railways are made up of complex mechanical and electrical systems and there are hundreds of thousands of moving parts. If a railway service is to be reliable, the equipment must be kept in good working order and regular maintenance is the essential ingredient to achieve this. A railway will not survive for long as a viable operation if it is allowed to deteriorate because of lack of maintenance. Although maintenance is expensive, it will become more expensive to replace the failing equipment early in its life because maintenance has been neglected.. The Growth of Railroads. Before the Civil War, most of the railroad track in America had been built in the Eastern USA, especially in the Northeast.. Gold was discovered in the West and people slowly began migrating westward.. 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 . Railroad Bill, Railroad Bill,. He never worked and never will. He's . gonna. Ride, Ride, ride. Railroad Bill was a mighty bad man, . Shot the light out the brakeman's hand.. They . lookin. ' for that bad Railroad Bill.. Sit at the same group with your partner.. Bell-Ringer. First, the partner who read the . Homestead Act of 1862. should summarize what he/she read and go over the answer to each of the questions to help explain the . Chapter 14: The Second Industrial Revolution. Main idea: During the late 1800s, new technology led to rapid industrial growth and expansion of railroads.. Chapter 14 Section 1: Industry and Railroads.

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