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Igoryamba
2 years ago
15

What were the stations on the Underground Railroad?

History
2 answers:
andriy [413]2 years ago
4 0
A) Homes where people hid escaping slaves.
The reason why i say this is the answer is because they had hiding places at private homes, churches, and schoolhouses. These were called either STATIONS, safe houses, and/or depots.
OLga [1]2 years ago
3 0
A. Homes where people hid escaping slaves
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