The escape network was not literally underground nor a railroad.

  1. The escape network was not literally underground nor a railroad. It was figuratively "underground" in the sense of being an
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  2. Read the passage.Secrets of the Underground Railroad In the decades before the Civil War, thousands of enslaved Americans fled
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  3. How did the network of escape routes used by the Underground Railroad contribute to the abolitionist movement in the United
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  4. "I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can't say; I never ran my
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  5. "I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can't say; I never ran my
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  6. 4. Underground Railroada. What did they use the metaphor of a railroad? How did the Underground Railroad help them they escape?
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  7. Which option describes the Underground Railroad?(1 point)Responses a network that helped enslaved people escape north a network
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  8. Read the text.Many Northerners refused to cooperate with the Fugitive Slave Act and actually stepped up efforts to help runaways
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  9. Immersive ReaderWhat was the Underground Railroad? A a secret network of people who helped slaves escape B a real train that
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  10. The Underground Railroad used escape routes that went throughout the South. Based on that fact, which of the following
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