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Wordly Wise Book 5 - Lesson 10

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Wordly Wise Book 5 - Lesson 10Online version

Wordly Wise Book 5 - Lesson 10

by Anthony L
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1 . Slavery had many defenders in the Congress of the 1850s . They based their attitude on the belief that the white race was to all others .
2 . Many slave owners claimed that their slaves were happy . The truth was that every slave to be free .
3 . While slave owners thought that there was nothing wrong in owning slaves . They argued that people had been living in for thousands of years .
4 . There was once some uncertainty regarding the year of Harriet Tubman's birth . It has not been that she was born in 1820 .
5 . Harriet Tubman wanted desperately to free as many slaves as possible . She her goal with a single - minded purpose .
6 . The former slave had wealthy friends who wanted to help her . They made money to her whenever she needed it .
7 . The money Tubman earned at various jobs paid for her own living expenses . To do her real work she relied on from her supporters .
8 . She returned to the South many times to help others escape . There were times when she was almost captured by reward hunters .
9 . The $40 , 000 reward for capturing her was a lure for those who hunted Tubman . No one ever received the rewards as she always capture .
10 . The Fugitive Slave Law was passed by Congress in 1850 . It anyone from helping a runaway slave .
11 . It took courage to belong to the Underground Railroad . The law against helping runaway slaves made most people to help Tubman and others like her .
12 . The Civil War tore apart many families . Brothers sometimes brothers , and fathers fought against sons .
13 . Tubman made many trips behind enemy lines . On these she tried to win slaves over to the Northern side .
14 . Slaves were taught to fear the Northern soldiers . Tubman won their trust and was able to offer them that they accepted .
15 . 1863 is a significant year in American history . In that year , President Lincoln signed an order all the slaves in the states fighting for the North .

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