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Harriet Tubman During The Civil War

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Harriet Tubman is known as one of the most influential historical figures during the civil war. Tubman was born a slave around 1820 in Maryland’s Eastern Shore. She remained being brutally treated as a slave until she escaped in 1849. Not even a year passed before she went back to Maryland in hopes of freeing her family from the hardship of slavery. That was the first of many successful trips Truman lead to freedom. Tubman ended up rescuing over 300 slaves from south, and assisting around 50 others in making their way up to Canada. During the civil war, many soldiers were severely wounded and killed. Tubman was one of the nurses who helped the Union Army by providing care and treatment to wounded black and white soldiers. There was not a sufficient

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