How did Indiana participate in the Underground Railroad?(1 point)

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Its location in the North but near the South attracted runaway slaves.
Its location in the North but near the South attracted runaway slaves.

The state government protected runaway slaves from recapture.
The state government protected runaway slaves from recapture.

The state government supported and funded the Underground Railroad.
The state government supported and funded the Underground Railroad.

Its policies made slaves seek other routes to freedom.

1 answer

The most accurate response regarding Indiana's participation in the Underground Railroad is:

Its location in the North but near the South attracted runaway slaves.

Indiana's geographical position made it a key point on the route to freedom for escaped slaves seeking refuge in Northern states or Canada.