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    Harriet Tubman: One of the most influential and essential woman of the civil war era. Not only was she a conductor of the underground railroad‚ but she was a Union spymaster. What is a union spymaster you may ask ? Well a Union spymaster is the leading spy‚ or one of the leading spies of the Union. She demonstrated intelligence that could be considered advanced for the era‚ although espionage could have existed long before the civil war. Along with helping slaves through the underground railroad

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    read. A book that recognizes an enormous problem for its time was Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriet Beecher Stowe raises awareness for a bunch of problems throughout the book. Some problems she talk about are slavery‚ how women are views in society‚ and religious values. The problem that Harriet Beecher Stowe focused most on was the cruel and unjust treatment of slave. Throughout the book in Harriet Beecher Stowe gave numerous examples of how slavery was evil and how society needs to

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    Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman was an African American who helped hundreds of slaves in the southern United States escape to freedom. She became a famous leader of the underground railroad. The underground railroad was a secret system that helped slaves escape to the northern United States or to Canada . Admirers called her Tubman became a conductor on the underground railroad. She carried a gun and promised to use it on anyone who threatened the success of her operation. She was assisted by white

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    Leaders of the Civil War Era: Harriet Tubman and The Women Called Moses‚ many similarities and differences are perceived. The subject in each passage is about Harriet Tubman‚ but each author has a different way of presenting the information. With the information provided while reading‚ telling the similarities and differences can be easy. Here are some similarities and differences that I have found. Here are some differences in Leaders of the Civil War Era: Harriet Tubman and The Women Called

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    The deliberate actions of Harriet Tubman‚ Frederick Douglass‚ and Thomas Garrett demonstrated the themes of freedom and sacrifice. As a result of Tubman being willing to risk her own life‚ she has saved hundreds of slaves and encouraged many to follow in her footsteps. Douglass and Garrett also helped change the lives of countless people‚ as well as shape the future of America. It was through the guidance of these great people that many African-Americans were saved. Harriet Tubman expressed these themes

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    Harriet Tubman served her life toward slavery and as a honorable women in history. She was born in Dorchester‚ Maryland in 1820. Harriet’s mother was Harriet Green and her father was Ben Ross. Harriet took many chances throughout history to help slaves escape as a symbol of bravery. Harriet Tubman was known as a conductor of the Underground Railroad. She helped many slave in the North and she never lost a passenger. Throughout time she made a total of nineteen trips. She traveled at night and rest

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    The Heroes of our Society All people make an impact in their life‚ however small it may be. Some certain indivuals stand out. They leave a lasting mark on the world and will be remembered long after they have passed away. Cesar Chavez and Harriet Tubman have both left an imprint on this world. They fought for equality‚ human rights‚ inspired other to resist maltreatment‚ and put themselves in danger to protect others. Cesar Chavez was a prodigious leader that gave farm workers the will to resist

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    Harriet Tubman had very many impressive achievements. She was born in Dorchester county‚ Maryland in 1822‚ and was give. The name minty. After the Atlantic slave trade ended in 1808‚ great pressure was put on May lands Eastern Shore to provide slaves for the cotton fields in the Deep South. "Minty" then chose her mothers name which was Harriet and her husbands last name which was Tubman. When her master died‚ she made a decision that could change her life forever. "I had reasoned this out in my mind;

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    obstacles and had/have had a successful life. Harriet Beecher Stowe became one of the most famous writers‚ reformers‚ and abolitionist of the 1800’s in large part due to her best selling fictional book‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚(Abbott Philip). Harriet Beecher Stowe lived much of her life near slaves and did not believe in the institution of slavery‚ inspiring her to become a voice for anti-slavery both in her writings and personal values and beliefs. Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ was born the 7th child to Lyman

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe was an author that has changed American history with her influential writing. Born in 1811‚ Stowe was destined to change the world. Stowe felt that it was her function in life to be a writer‚ and that she could make a difference. Her most well known novel was Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ a story that portrayed the brutal reality of slavery during the 1800’s. Harriet Beecher Stowe was an abolitionist who changed the views of the people in the United States with her book Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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