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Based on historical perspective, the three most significant achievements of Harriet Tubman include "<u>making a daring escape from slavery when she was in her twenties."</u>
<h3>Two of the other most significant achievements of Harriet Turbans are</h3>
- Harriet Tubman served as a “conductor” of the Underground Railroad for many years
- Harriet Tubman led a minimum of 70 slaves to freedom
Harriet Tubman was an African American who lived between 1822 to 1913. She was famous for being an escaped slave from Maryland to New York, using an underground railroad to escape and release about 70 more slaves.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that Harriet Tubman accomplished many outstanding achievements while alive.
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The article "Something Fishy Is Going On,Everyone!" by Dave Canavan explains how fishing is destroying the wild sea animals for food. In the section "commercial fishing" Dave reveals that the indiscriminate and unsustainable fishing is destroying the marine fauna, due to the fact that the individuals of the most fished species are not being replaced nor given the necessary time to recover and have more individuals in such a way that the species do not enter in danger of extinction, on the contrary, they are being harvested in such a way that many species are already on the red list of endangered species. This added to the fact that the consumption of marine species is increasing, even more than terrestrial cattle, and even the most advanced technology can not increase production because wildfishing has reduced them too much, there are no fish to fish.
The correct answer is requiring reporters to purchase a special badge from the crown requiring costly stamps be added to all printed material in the colonies
The Stamp tax was initiated by the Stamp Act of the British Parliament which was passed in 1765It imposed tax on all printed paper including newspapers