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    Harriet Tubman was born in Dorchester County‚ Maryland sometime between 1819 and 1822.(5) Her birth name is actually Araminta Harriet Ross‚ and her nickname was “Minty”(1). Later‚ she adopted the name Harriet after her mother. Born a slave‚ Tubman had a hard childhood. She mostly worked in the field until her owner sold her out to make more money. Her new owner‚ known as “Miss Susan”‚ put her to work as a house slave. She wasn’t good at this because she had never done any housework before‚ or even

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    young Harriet Tubman watches the overseer very closely. Finally‚ she gets her chance‚ the overseer turns and starts walking away and Harriet sinks her teeth into a juicy apple. Suddenly she feels an excruciating pain come across her back‚ the overseer had caught Harriet and now was mercilessly whipping her. After her cruel punishment was over‚ Harriet told herself that one day she would be free to eat all the apples that she wanted. In 1822‚ Harriet Tubman was born. As a slave‚ Harriet learned

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    Harriet Tubman is a remarkable woman‚ who suffered many hardships that shaped her character. She was an extraordinary heroine‚ For example‚ Harriet Tubman began her adventurous life as a slave in a plantation. Additionally‚ with unbreakable determination Harriet Tubman used her strength to escape her plantation. Finally‚ Harriet Tubman spent years of her incredible life freeing slaves. Throughout Harriet Tubman’s life she accomplished enough honorable goals that would take most people a numerous

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    A girl named Harriet Tubman had the greatest achievement of saving hundreds of slaves lives. Harriet Tubman was 27 years old when she escaped slavery herself. Also‚ she was born in the border state of Dorchester County‚ Maryland in 1805. But Harriet’s husband died in 1849 and she made a big decision and was a hero to her people. Harriet Tubman was a conductor on the underground railroad‚ civil war spy‚ a nurse‚ and caregiver with her greatest achievement being a civil war spy because she saved 800

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    While reading “Harriet Tubman and the Raid at Combahee Ferry”‚ I realized several key factors. First off‚ the raid by the Union solders was such a huge success that it’s tactics were mimicked for multiple operations. Another feature to be recognized is that this raid was highly successful due to the fact that it was led by Harriet Tubman‚ the only escaped‚ woman slave to have conducted such a brilliant military operation throughout American history. The raid at Combahee Ferry proved the usefulness

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    Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman was born Araminta Ross to slave parents‚ Harriet Green and Ben Ross. Harriet Green was known as Rit. Harriet Tubman was known as Minty. Rit was owned by Mary Pattison Brodess and later her son Edward. Her mother Rit who may have been the child of a white man was a cook for the Brodess family .Her father Ben was a skilled woodsman who managed the timber work on Thompson’s plantation.In Harriet’s childhood‚ Harriet had to watch her little brother and a baby because

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    Civil War Project Harriet Tubman’s official birth name was Araminta Harriet Ross. She was born in 1820 in Bucktown‚ Md. Tubman had 11 other siblings‚ all of them belonging to a slave couple.Harriet started working at seven years old‚ doing housework‚ and when she got older‚ she became a field hand. She had physical violence in her daily life. Many of the violence she suffered was permanent physical injuries. She was struck on the head by a slave overseer. After the blow‚ she kept on falling asleep

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    Who is Harriet Tubman? Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist‚ humanitarian‚ and Union spy during the American Civil War‚ and was also known as the conductor of the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman was born in 1820‚ in Dorchester County‚ Maryland as Araminta Harriet Ross. She later changed her first name to Harriet‚ after her mother. She was also known by the nicknames of Minty or Moses. She was one of eleven children of Harriet and Benjamin Ross‚ and she was of pure African

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    Johnson History 2020 18 April 2011 Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman‚ also known as “Moses”‚ played a big part in American history for her role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. A former slave‚ Tubman was a determined woman who never gave up and knew she would one day fulfill her dream of becoming a free woman. She was born somewhere around 1820 as Araminta Ross in Dorchester County‚ Maryland. Her parents were Harriet Green and Benjamin Ross‚ slaves to Anthony

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    “FRAILITY‚ THOU NAME IS NOT HARRIET TUBMAN” “Now look here. I done worked as hard as any man for twenty-four years. I made my way to freedom on my own‚ and now I intend to help my family. I’m not afraid of what I have to do‚ and I sure ain’t afraid just because I am a woman!” Yes‚ shades of my ole buddy Sojourner Truth ripple though the words of my new hero‚ Harriet Tubman. Spoken with the verve of a true martyr for freedom‚ and a liberal dose of Sojourner spunk these words convinced

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