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1 Harriet Tubman By Ryan Sardina

2 intro This will tell you how Harriet escaped slavery and made it to the north. But still kept coming back to help other slaves be free. But it was very dangerous because if she was caught she would be returned to her owner. This will tell you how Harriet escaped slavery and made it to the north. But still kept coming back to help other slaves be free. But it was very dangerous because if she was caught she would be returned to her owner.

3 After the War After the war Tubman wanted to go home to see her parents. As she went to the train people who fought in the war could ride for half price. She had the ticket for half price but the conductor said black people could not ride for half price. After the war Tubman wanted to go home to see her parents. As she went to the train people who fought in the war could ride for half price. She had the ticket for half price but the conductor said black people could not ride for half price.

4 Born into Slavery Harriet was born a slave, and even as a little girl she worked very hard and was beaten often. Harriet got a fever from working in cold water. But her owner Thought she was faking. Soon she had the measles and the owner wouldn’t let anyone help her. Harriet was born a slave, and even as a little girl she worked very hard and was beaten often. Harriet got a fever from working in cold water. But her owner Thought she was faking. Soon she had the measles and the owner wouldn’t let anyone help her.

5 Courage Harriet had a lot of courage, she escaped slavery one day then came back over and over to helping other slaves escape. She was risking getting captured to help other slaves escape. Harriet had a lot of courage, she escaped slavery one day then came back over and over to helping other slaves escape. She was risking getting captured to help other slaves escape.

6 Died Harriet Tubman died in 1913 she was 93 years old. She died of a pneumonia/ a lung disease. Harriet Tubman died in 1913 she was 93 years old. She died of a pneumonia/ a lung disease.

7 Escape Harriet tried to escape one night but her brothers convinced her to go back. Later she found a white woman who gave her the first tickets to the underground railroad. Harriet tried to escape one night but her brothers convinced her to go back. Later she found a white woman who gave her the first tickets to the underground railroad.

8 Freedom Harriet Tubman was a symbol of freedom. She was risking her own freedom for others. Harriet Tubman was a symbol of freedom. She was risking her own freedom for others.

9 God Tubman had believed she had been called by god to help other slaves escape. Tubman had believed she had been called by god to help other slaves escape.

10 Harriet Harriet was an abolitionist who wouldn’t stop coming back to help slaves escape there horrible lives in slavery. Harriet was an abolitionist who wouldn’t stop coming back to help slaves escape there horrible lives in slavery.

11 Issued In 1995 Harriet Tubman was issued a postage stamp showing Tubman leading slaves to freedom. In 1995 Harriet Tubman was issued a postage stamp showing Tubman leading slaves to freedom.

12 John Tubman Harriet Tubman married John Tubman in 1844. She said she was going to leave slavery one night but he convinced her that it was to dangerous. Harriet Tubman married John Tubman in 1844. She said she was going to leave slavery one night but he convinced her that it was to dangerous.

13 Kindness Harriet Tubman's owner was not even close to being kind to her. When she was little she was whipped often for no reason. Harriet Tubman's owner was not even close to being kind to her. When she was little she was whipped often for no reason.

14 Leader Harriet Tubman was a leader in antislavery. She lead tons of slaves to freedom. Harriet Tubman was a leader in antislavery. She lead tons of slaves to freedom.

15 Misfortune Harriet Tubman had a lot of misfortune in getting back slaves. Mostly because of the fugitive slave law. Harriet Tubman had a lot of misfortune in getting back slaves. Mostly because of the fugitive slave law.

16 Numerous Harriet Tubman saved numerous slaves even with the fugitive slave law. Harriet Tubman saved numerous slaves even with the fugitive slave law.

17 Outlaw Because Harriet Tubman was an escaped slave, she was an outlaw on the run helping slaves. Because Harriet Tubman was an escaped slave, she was an outlaw on the run helping slaves.

18 Purpose Harriet Tubman's purpose in life was to help slaves get to free states. Harriet Tubman's purpose in life was to help slaves get to free states.

19 Quaker The woman who helped Harriet Tubman escape may have been a Quaker. The woman who helped Harriet Tubman escape may have been a Quaker.

20 Ross Harriet Tubman's real name was Harriet Ross. It changed in 1844 when she married John Tubman. Harriet Tubman's real name was Harriet Ross. It changed in 1844 when she married John Tubman.

21 Slavery Harriet Tubman was a cruel treated slave 1820-1849.She was often whipped. Harriet Tubman was a cruel treated slave 1820-1849.She was often whipped.

22 Ten Tubman had 10 brothers and sisters that were born into slavery with her. Tubman had 10 brothers and sisters that were born into slavery with her.

23 John Tubman Harriet Tubman married John Tubman in 1844. She said she was going to leave slavery one night but he convinced her that it was to dangerous. Harriet Tubman married John Tubman in 1844. She said she was going to leave slavery one night but he convinced her that it was to dangerous.

24 Unhappy When there were slaves Harriet Tubman Was unhappy that she could only help so many. When there were slaves Harriet Tubman Was unhappy that she could only help so many.

25 Victim Harriet Tubman was a victim of a disease called pneumonia at the age of 93.

26 Wounded Harriet had begun caring for wounded black soldiers as a matron of the colored hospital at fortress monroe. Harriet had begun caring for wounded black soldiers as a matron of the colored hospital at fortress monroe.

27 XXX Harriet Tubman was thirty [xxx] Years old when she helped her sisters escape. Harriet Tubman was thirty [xxx] Years old when she helped her sisters escape.

28 Yearn Harriet Tubman yearned for all slaves to be free like her. Harriet Tubman yearned for all slaves to be free like her.

29 Zealous Harriet Tubman Was zealous in helping slaves, She devoted her life into helping slaves. Harriet Tubman Was zealous in helping slaves, She devoted her life into helping slaves.

30 Conclusion Harriet Tubman was one of the most famous underground railroad conductors of all time. She helped so many slaves escape in her time. Harriet Tubman was one of the most famous underground railroad conductors of all time. She helped so many slaves escape in her time.

31 Work Cited Maryann Weidt, Harriet Tubman, Lerner Publications Company, Minneapolis, MN 2003. Maryann Weidt, Harriet Tubman, Lerner Publications Company, Minneapolis, MN 2003. Editors of time for kids, Harriet Tubman A Woman of Courage, HarperCollins Publishers inc. Editors of time for kids, Harriet Tubman A Woman of Courage, HarperCollins Publishers inc. Infoplease, http://www.infoplease.com/biography/var/harriettubman.html Infoplease, http://www.infoplease.com/biography/var/harriettubman.html http://www.infoplease.com/biography/var/harriettubman.html


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