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Underground Railroad By Grace K.

What was it… What was it secret network Great help for slaves trail for slaves Not a train Go north or Canada

Who was involved and how it worked Abel Brown William Henry Johnson Harriet Tubman How it worked Follow the drinking gourd Dead trees Flag or sigh Hide and wait

Success, how many people, how long? During Civil War 1830-1860 Success South lost 100,000 Risk lives Harriet freed 300 slaves

Why was the Underground Railroad significant? Why was it important Freed slaves Communicate across fields Whites came closer Risk lives NOT TREATED RIGHT