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saul85 [17]3 years ago
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This is the best I could do. I got a 14/17 points for this. I really hope this helps you. I put the answers in bold and the <u>questions</u> are <u>underlined.</u>

<u>Monkey Wrench- A signal used to alert other slaves that it was time to gather the tools needed for their journey on the Underground Railroad.</u> Number 16 the square like picture

<u>-served for the purposes of remembering history, celebration, expressing emotions, communicating codes from one group to another</u> Music

<u>Someone who opposed slavery and worked to end it.  </u>abolitionist

<u>A slave escaping by the Underground Railroad.  </u>passenger

<u>19  </u>number of trips made by Harriet Tubman back to the south to help slaves escape

<u>Drunkard's Path- Reminded passengers to travel in a zigzag pattern and/or represented the location of the "stations". </u>conductor

<u>A slave escaping by the Underground Railroad.</u> passenger

<u>-nicknamed the "Bloodhound Law" </u>Fugitive Slave Act

<u>6</u> months in jail or a large fine for helping runaway slaves

<u>Men who were paid to travel in the North to find and bring back runaway slaves.</u> slave catchers

<u>Someone who helped slaves escape to the North or Canada.</u> Elizabeth Jennings

<u>A slave who escaped to freedom by arranging to have himself mailed to Philadelphia abolitionists in a dry good container.</u> Henry "Box" Brown

<u>The use of the Big Dipper to help locate the North Star.</u> Follow the Drinking Gourd

<u>60,000</u>  <u>estimated number of slaves who were able to escape through the underground railroad</u>

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<u>An escaped slave who led about 300 slaves to freedom.</u> Harriet Tubman

<u>An African-American teacher and civil rights activist, who challenged segregation on public transportation, a full 100 years before Rosa Parks did so.</u> Number 17 Quilt looking picture

<u>1,000</u> Punishment for helping runaway slaves was jail time or $_____

<u>- a safe house or place where escaping slaves could rest and get food.</u> station

Vladimir79 [104]3 years ago
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60000

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