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Harriet was sent to work in the fields and had to deal with hard, dangerous labor.
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In 1840 Harriet's father was freed from slavery and he left his family for freedom.
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Harriet got married to a freed African American named John Tubman and soon after she changed her name from Araminta to Harriet.
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Harriet contacts the network that was represented by the Underground Railroads asking for help in a better escape plan. She successfully escaped.
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September 17, 1849 Harriet and her brothers Ben and Henry escaped from slavery
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Harriet and her brohters figured out about people rewarding for finding runaway slaves so they returned to their owner in fear of her other family being severly punished
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Harriet continuously worked with operation "Underground Railroads" and during her lifetime she helped hundreds of slaves escape.