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60,000


Drunkard's Path- Reminded passengers to travel in a zigzag pattern and/or represented the location of the "stations".


An African-American teacher and civil rights activist, who challenged segregation on public transportation, a full 100 years before Rosa Parks did so.


The use of the Big Dipper to help locate the North Star.


Someone who opposed slavery and worked to end it.


Someone who helped slaves escape to the North or Canada.


-served for the purposes of remembering history, celebration, expressing emotions, communicating codes from one group to another,


A slave who escaped to freedom by arranging to have himself mailed to Philadelphia abolitionists in a dry good container.


Men who were paid to travel in the North to find and bring back runaway slaves.


An escaped slave who led about 300 slaves to freedom.


- a safe house or place where escaping slaves could rest and get food.


A slave escaping by the Underground Railroad.


Monkey Wrench- A signal used to alert other slaves that it was time to gather the tools needed for their journey on the Underground Railroad.


-nicknamed the "Bloodhound Law"


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19

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Answer:

60000

Explanation:

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Monkey Wrench- A signal used to alert other slaves that it was time to gather the tools needed for their journey on the Underground Railroad. Number 16 the square like picture

-served for the purposes of remembering history, celebration, expressing emotions, communicating codes from one group to another Music

Someone who opposed slavery and worked to end it.  abolitionist

A slave escaping by the Underground Railroad.  passenger

19  number of trips made by Harriet Tubman back to the south to help slaves escape

Drunkard's Path- Reminded passengers to travel in a zigzag pattern and/or represented the location of the "stations". conductor

A slave escaping by the Underground Railroad. passenger

-nicknamed the "Bloodhound Law" Fugitive Slave Act

6 months in jail or a large fine for helping runaway slaves

Men who were paid to travel in the North to find and bring back runaway slaves. slave catchers

Someone who helped slaves escape to the North or Canada. Elizabeth Jennings

A slave who escaped to freedom by arranging to have himself mailed to Philadelphia abolitionists in a dry good container. Henry "Box" Brown

The use of the Big Dipper to help locate the North Star. Follow the Drinking Gourd

60,000  estimated number of slaves who were able to escape through the underground railroad

An escaped slave who led about 300 slaves to freedom. Harriet Tubman

An African-American teacher and civil rights activist, who challenged segregation on public transportation, a full 100 years before Rosa Parks did so. Number 17 Quilt looking picture

1,000 Punishment for helping runaway slaves was jail time or $_____

- a safe house or place where escaping slaves could rest and get food. station

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