Harriet Tubman
In Those Days...
How the Railroad Runs
Travelling North
The Promise of Canada
100

Harriet Tubman's role in the underground railroad was as a?

Conductor 

100

The main cause for the underground railroad was

slavery

100

A secret organization made up of various people, places and routes to help slaves get to freedom describes? 

The underground railroad

100

The underground railroad travelled in which direction?

south to north 

100

Slaves came to Canada because in Canada they were?

Free 

200

Before being a part of the underground railroad Harriet Tubman was herself a? 

Slave

200

An African American person who is the property of a white man, forced to do hard labour 

Slave

200

True or False: The underground railroad was a physical railroad route underground 

False 

200

One form of secret communication used by those using the railroad was 

songs

200

Those travelling the underground railroad referred to Canada as? 

Heaven 

300

Harriet Tubman is believed to have made this many trips to free slaves over a period of 10 years 

19

300

These people opposed slavery 

Abolitionist

300
The underground railroad's cargo was? 

The escaped slaves 

300

Follow the drinking gourd was in reference to following?

the big dipper to the north star 

300

True or False: Slavery never existed in Canada 

False 

400

Harriet Tubman settled in this community for a while and brought freed slaves here

St. Catherine's Ontario 

400

True or False: It was Illegal for slaves to be literate (be able to read and write) 

True 

400

An individual who acted as a guide for those escaping was referred to as?

A conductor 

400

Keeping people in this state was difficult because the journey was so long (think about Harriet Tubman). 

Motivated 

400

The MAIN arrival points for the underground railroad in Canada were in? 

Toronto area and Montreal area 

500

The main reason Harriet Tubman was motivated to help other slaves escape was so they could?

keep their families together 

500

The Underground Railroad was active roughly between these years

late 18th century (1700s) to ~1863

500

The people involved in running the underground railroad were mainly of these ethnicities 

Black and White 

500

This plant was used as a guide because it only grows on the northern side of objects

moss

500

Things that freed slaves who made it to Canada could do are?

Own land, have a family and men could vote