Living, working, and attending church close to the visitor center was Harriet Tubman, who was raised in slavery in Dorchester County.
She originally fled slavery from this region, and over the course of a decade, she visited it around 13 times, each time risking her life to help some 70 friends and family members to freedom. Despite the fact that her husband, a free Black man called John Tubman, declined to accompany her, she took on her mother's first name and her husband's last name before departing. Under her new name, she eventually went 90 miles on the Underground Railroad to Pennsylvania, a slave-free state. Before the Civil War, Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave, served as an Underground Railroad "conductor," guiding slaves to freedom.
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D, he used military force in South Carolina and led to Calhoun leaving office
One way in which R<span>ussia's lack of industrialization impacted the war was that t</span>hey didn't have a trench warfare. As a result of this, there was trench warfare on the western front but not on the eastern front. Eventually though, t<span>rench warfare ended in a stalemate on the Western Front.</span>
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It sounds like you are describing the process of appeasement. Appeasement (giving into an aggressor's demands to avoid larger conflict) became infamous during the Munich Conference in the 1930s. The issue discussed at the Conference was Hitler's attempt to annex the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia (against their will). Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister, understood that Hitler had the potential to throw the continent back into war and thus approved the annexation (appeasing Hitler) in order to avoid larger conflict.