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The Underground Railroad was a complex network of safe houses, secret routes, and abolitionist supporters that facilitated the escape of enslaved people in the United States from the South to free states in the North and even into Canada during the 19th century, particularly before the Civil War. It was not a physical railroad, but rather an informal, underground movement comprising various individuals and groups committed to opposing slavery.
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The Underground Railroad was a network of safe places and supporters that helped enslaved people escape from the South to free states in the North and Canada during the 19th century, especially before the Civil War. It wasn't a real railroad but a movement against slavery.
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