Why did the "conductors" of the Underground Railroad help enslaved people escape?

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Responses

They were resentful of the actions of the the abolitionists.
They were resentful of the actions of the the abolitionists.

They wanted to transport runaway slaves to Africa.
They wanted to transport runaway slaves to Africa.

They were interested in the large rewards.
They were interested in the large rewards.

They believed that slavery was wrong.
They believed that slavery was wrong.

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The correct response is: They believed that slavery was wrong. Conductors of the Underground Railroad, including those who assisted enslaved people in their escape to freedom, were motivated by moral and ethical beliefs against the institution of slavery.