THE JOURNEY TO FREEDOM ! The journey to freedom The Underground Railroad.

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THE JOURNEY TO FREEDOM ! The journey to freedom The Underground Railroad

Outline  Ti tle  Our Big Question  Outline  The Underground Railroad  The Life Of A Slave  The Difficult Journey  Harriet Tubman  The Big Question

Our big question is... How does the slaves coming over to Canada effect Canada today ?

The Underground Railroad  The Underground Railroad was a bunch of routes and passages to get to Canada  It happened between  Slaves used it to come to Canada and find freedom Underground Railroad (info)

The Life of a Slave  The life of a slave was hard  they got tortured and were forced to work  sometimes children were sold away from there parents  While they where walking they would have to wear metal things around their neck

The Difficult Journey  They had to walk far  some times people would help them by providing them with supplie s  if they got caught they would be beat up or killed  they used code names

Harriet Tubman  Harriet Tubman was a hero  she rescued hundreds of slaves  she lead them through the Underground Railroad  in 19 trips she rescued 300 slaves

The Big Question  The slaves came to Canada and brought knowledge and books /journals with them  they stood up for their rights and proved slavery was wrong  they had a huge part in putting an end to slavery  Do you think that if you were a slave you could make it to Canada? How does the people coming to Canada effect Canada today?

The end! Any questions??