-they both were born into slavery and both helped other people get out of slavery but sojourner truth did other things like promoted equal rights for women and harriet commited her life to help other slaves escaped
Because she wanted to be known as a good person.
Harriet Tubman was a runaway slave from Maryland who dedicated her life to the cry of her people, "Let my people go!" She became known as "Moses of her people." Over 10 years she led more than 300 slaves to freedom along the Underground railroad. During the Civil War she was a nurse and a spy for the federal forces in South Carolina. If anyone ever wanted to change his/her mind during the journey to freedom, Harriet pulled out a gun and said, "You'll be free or die a slave!" at one point the reward for her capture was $40,000. yet, she was ever captured and never failed to deliver her people. Harriet once said, "On my Underground Railroad I never run my train off the tracks and I never lost a passenger."
she was sold she go hit in the head with a brick and others
a slave went to the store without permission and when he came back the overseer was mad and wanted to whip him. the overseer asked Harriet to do it, but she refused and when the slaved tried to runaway he threw a weight at him and missed and hit harriet in the forehead almost crushing her skull.
To free her people!
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harriet tubmans life time accomplishments are freeing all the slaves and her family
the one who wrote it was Michael Jordan
the fugitive slave act change Harriet Tubman life because the tried to stop her from freeing slave.
Hard because she had to work at the age of 5.
Harriet Tubman taught to achieve or try anything you were afraid to do. Harriet would point a gun at any slave that wanted to turn back because they were afraid.
Good question! Here you go!Harriet Tubman was born to enslaved parents in Dorchester County, Maryland, and originally named Araminta Harriet Ross. Her mother, Harriet "Rit" Green, was owned by Mary Pattison Brodess.:)
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Harriet Tubman, helped the slaves escape. Without her, we would probably still have slaves, I do know that Martin Luther King Jr. did do things later and that Abraham Lincoln was also against slavery but without Harriet Tubmans method of the Underground Railroad, life would not be what it is today. She changed the world and thanks to her colored people are no longer seperated from whites.
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