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Aleonysh [2.5K]
3 years ago
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malfutka [58]3 years ago
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Answer:

D) Slaves should escape slavery using whatever methods available to them.

Explanation:

Tubman made at any rate fifteen extra outings to slave states, saving in excess of three hundred slaves, including quite a bit of her family. Intense and decided, Tubman never lost a traveler. On the off chance that any of her travelers, out of dread or weakness, needed to turn back, Tubman would convince them to continue heading for opportunity, with the assistance of her pistol if vital. Various slave proprietors joined together to attempt to catch Tubman. They offered forty thousand dollars as a reward. Be that as it may, Tubman evaded the bounty hunters consistently.  

During the American Civil War (1861–65), Tubman invested energy helping slaves who had fled to join the Union Army. She later worked for the Union powers as a government agent, giving vital data about the Confederates. After the war, Tubman wound up dynamic in black women' associations and in endeavors to achieve casting a ballot rights for ladies. In her last years, she gave herself to the foundation of a home for poor people and older. The Harriet Tubman Home for Aged and Indigent Colored People opened in 1908. After three years, Tubman herself turned into an occupant. She passed on of pneumonia in 1913, at around ninety-three years old.

notka56 [123]3 years ago
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I believe it's D, she helped slaves escape captivity, I bet that the answer has something to do with slavery being completely dismantled as soon as possible
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