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True or False? Nebraska was part of the Underground Railroad.
 
True
 
False
True or False? Tubman was considered such a threat to the slave system that plantation owners offered a $40,000 reward for her capture.
 
True
 
False
True or False? Any person aiding a runaway slave by providing shelter, food or any other form of assistance was liable to six months' imprisonment and a $1,000 fine.
 
True
 
False
Which of the following statements about Tubman’s trips to help slaves escape is true?
 
Tubman never lost a passenger when helping them escape.
 
Tubman lost many passengers when helping them escape.
People who traveled with escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad, helping sneak them to safety, were called...
 
conductors
 
guides
Which of the following best describes how Tubman and other slaves escaped to freedom?
 
at night, under the cover of darkness
 
on trains and buses
Where did Tubman bring escaped slaves so that they could be free?
 
northern states and Canada
 
Europe and Asia
How did Tubman find her way to freedom?
 
She followed the North Star.
 
She used maps and compasses.
Tubman decided to escape to freedom after learning
 
her owner was planning to sell her to another plantation.
 
how slaves were being treated at other plantations.
People who tried to end slavery were called...
 
abolitionists
 
independents
After she escaped to freedom in the North, Tubman...
 
returned to the South many times to help other slaves escape
 
stayed in the North in Philadelphia for the rest of her life
What was the Underground Railroad?
 
a secret network of people who helped slaves escape
 
a real train that went from Maryland to Pennsylvania
Which of the following best describes Harriet Tubman’s childhood?
 
She was born a slave and forced to work on a plantation.
 
She was born free and went to school.