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Harriet Tubman Dbq Essay

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What were the greatest achievements of Harriet Tubman? Many may think it’s just helping people escape slavery by the underground railroad, but she did more than that. The greatest achievements of Harriet Tubman were the underground railroad, being a spy, and a caregiver. In 1822 a little girl named Araminta Rose was born into slavery. Years passed when she started to do work everyday, but once she got married to John Tubman she decided to take her mother's name and that’s how she became Harriet Tubman. In 1849 after her master died Harriet made a really big decision she decided to run. That is when are her achievements were made away from slavery.

One of the greatest and more common achievement of Harriet was helping slaves escape through the underground railroad. In document A the map shows all the possible route she could have taking to go to St. Catharines in Canada. On the map there are routes that go through water, easy right ? Not quite, if Tubman would have gone through the bay they would have caught her easily. Document B, it states “ Trip estimates range from 8-19. She made most of her trips in and December when the nights were long and fewer people were out,” she did most of her trips at …show more content…

Me personally i think her greatest achievement was being a caregiver. Why ? She started to help slaves escape from slavery, then she became a “ spy”, she was also a nurse. She did all of that but she still had 48 years to take care of special need people. I think it was the greatest because I don’t even know how she had money for all those people and years but she made it through. Many only know about her and the underground railroad. She did more than just help slaves she saved lives. She also learned how to take of herself when she was not paid and still tired from working all day. These wear all the greatest achievements of Harriet

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