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She was born in Dorchester County,Maryland
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Harriet was severely injured in the head with a heavy weight aimed at a runaway slave.
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not excat day and month
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A reward poster for runaway slaves from 1847.
Tubman: Conductor of the Underground Railroad.
After Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery, she returned to slave-holding states many times to help other slaves escape. She led them safely to the northern free states and to Canada. -
Escorted more 300 slaves
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Harriet was a nurse and cook in the Civil War
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During the civil war she was a union spy
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Tubman became the first woman to lead an assault during the civil war in the Combahee River Raid where 700 slaves set free
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Harriet returned home to Auburn, New York
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Tubamn married Nelson Davis
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Davis and Tubman adopted a baby girl named Gertie
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Bradford published a second biography, Harriet, the Moses of her people
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Harriet Tubman home for the aged celebrated its opening
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Hariet Tubman died of pneumonia