slaves got to Canada by the underground railroad
there were many routes of the underground railroads and they took boats on top of rivers
To Canada, Where the police could not look.
At the time, many sailors and navigators believed that there was a water route called the Northwest Passage that ran from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean along the border of the modern U.S. and Canada. He took that route.
He was trying to find a trade route to Asia, and he accidentally founded America, that at that time was full of native Americans, and he would take them in as slaves.
John Cabot sailed to Canada by accident. He never intended to go to Canada. Believing that he can take a shorter route to Asia if he were to travel west and north from the northern part of Europe, he ended up in Canada.
They didn't take over black people , other black tribes sold slaves to white people for guns,money and other things .
Trans Canada highway
Take I-5 North.
To Canada, Where the police could not look.
Take the Trans-Canada Highway EAST to Montreal.
It took slaves an average of 15 months to escape if they started at the beginning of the Underground Railroad. The escape route was 234 miles long.
When traveling it is important to know which route is best. To get from Vancouver to Calgary, the best route would be to take the Trans Canada Highway 1.
they got the slaves from the moon and pain6ted them black beaceuse they were green like adam kelly
1,150 km taking this route:Take (Trans-Canada) AUTOROUTE 20 - EST (towards QUÉBEC), from Montréal, to AUTOROUTE 85/ROUTE 185 (Trans-Canada Hwy) towards EDMUNDSTON, N. - B. at SORTIE (Exit) 499.Take AUTOROUTE 85/ROUTE 185 (Trans-Canada) to NEW BRUNSWICK, where the Trans-Canada Highway continues as ROUTE 2 - EAST.Continue on (Trans-Canada) ROUTE 2 - EAST to TRANS-CANADA ROUTE 16 to P.E.I. at EXIT 513B, past Moncton.Take TRANS-CANADA ROUTE 16 to the CONFEDERACY BRIDGE (toll bridge), to cross into P.E.I.Once you are in P.E.I., follow TRANS-CANADA ROUTE 1 - EAST to Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Tubman took runaways to Canada because it was outside the reach of the Fugitive Slave Act, which allowed slave owners to reclaim escaped slaves in the northern states. Canada offered true freedom and protection to escaped slaves.
It is 8 hours and 21 minutes, however the route includes a short ferry ride.
He sailed west from Greenland, and then south along the east coast of Canada.
Take HIGHWAY 401 WEST to Windsor. Take either the bridge or the tunnel to U.S.A.