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At Harriet's funeral, she was buried with- full military honors. -An enslaved person who escaped to the Union Army during the Civil War is called--- contraband. The _______ escape from their plantations fugitives (runaways) but are not yet free. The Fugitive Slave Law stated that--- it was the duty of all citizens, even those living north of the Mason-Dixon Line, to help capture runaways. a home and a Harriet's dream was hospital for the poor to open both--and sick. Harriet spoke with _______ about the successes of other runaways. eloquence (grace & power) Harriet taught the slaves that escaped during the Civil War to--- make their own choices and to begin to think like free people. Harriet Tubman says that she cannot allow anyone from the group to return to the plantation for fear of all the--- runaways being forced to tell everything about the Underground Railroad to the slave owners Harriet Tubman tries to encourage a group of runaways by--- threatening them with a gun. Harriet was often referred to as the--- Moses of her people. How did Harriet get An overseer threw a weight at a runaway slave, the scar on her but it hit Harriet instead. head? How old was Harriet when she was first hired out? 6 years old In her later life, Harriet made money from--- growing & selling vegetables and from the books written about her by Sarah Bradford. One of Harriet's jobs for the Union Army was as a--- spy A person running away from slavery is called a--- freedom seeker. A statement that formally changes or alters the U.S. Constitution is called an-- amendment. The term that refers to a person held in control as human property of another person. slave The term that refers to free people that were forced into slavery. enslaved There is one major ________ for a slave to run away; his or her freedom. incentive (reward) To be free from slavery is to be--- emancipated. To the plantation owners, it is _______ how the runaways manage to escape. incomprehensible (puzzling) A warm place to sleep and a good meal helps to ________ the runaways' fears. dispel (take away) Was Harriet every paid the $1800 owed to her by the U.S. government? No What did Harriet refer to as "the land of Egypt?" Maryland What did Harriet refer to as "the promised land?" Canada What does William Still of Philadelphia do? He helps Harriet get letters to and from her family in Maryland. What is Harriet Tubman trying to accomplish? She wants to help people escape slavery. What religion were the majority of the conductors on the Underground Railroad? Quakers What was Harriet's job when she was hired out to Mrs. Cook? Her job was to help Mrs. Cook weave. What was one effect of Harriet being hit in the head by the weight? seizures or sleeping spells When Harriet Tubman tells the group, "And freedom's not bought with dust," she means that--- people have to work hard to free themselves. Where did Harriet settle after she finished all her work? Auburn, New York Who was the man that publicly spoke out against slavery? Frederick Douglass Why does Harriet Tubman plan the escapes for Saturday night? She wants to gain more time before being pursued.