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Underground Railroad Research Paper

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No hope, no break, very little food, inhuman treatment, this is what slaves went through everyday. Slaves desired a place where they could find freedom. The underground railroad gave slaves the most hope for freedom. The path to freedom was very hard and dangerous for most slaves. But some slaves endured the hardships and became famous abolitionist. It would have been nearly impossible for slaves to escape. If it wasn't for the help of the underground railroad and all the conductors who helped make it possible.
The pathway to freedom was not that easy for most slaves. Escaped slaves battled slave hunters, animals, and the weather to gain freedom. When they finally made it into the northern states, they were free! Not according to the Fugitive …show more content…

The underground railroad was a secret organization who helped slaves escape. The underground railroad consisted of homes and businesses where slaves would hide. The underground railroad helped roughly six thousand slaves escape slavery (Mitchell, Richard B). It started before the end of slavery in the southern states. It was called the underground railroad because of its secrecy and its ability to transport slaves. Although slaves had been escaping for many years, the name was given to the network around the 1830s, at the same time that railroads were beginning to carry passengers across the United States (What was the Underground Railroad). Because the routes of the escapes were a secret, it was as if the journeys were underground and out of sight (What was the Underground Railroad). The underground railroad took slaves north toward free states and Canada. Some escaped slaves used boats or traveled at night on the underground railroad to avoid being detected. Some just escaped on foot and avoided detection. On the underground railroad houses would be marked by a hanging lantern. If the house had a hanging lantern, it meant the person inside would provide them with

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