Underground Railroad Research Paper

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The Underground Railroad was a network of routes that nobody knew of, that was created in around 1831. Even though there were smaller, less known, organizations before it. But they were never as big as the Underground Railroad. And it was used to escape enslaved African Americans into the free states. The people who were behind the railroad were abolitionists and people who thought that slavery was bad or just sympathetic to them. So when the Underground Railroad was growing, the name kind of stuck to it and made it seem as if it was an actual railroad system. The “Conductors” guided the slaves from place to place. The safe houses that the enslaved people sheltered in were called “stations”. The enslaved people who were using the routes were called “passengers”. And the ones who hid the slaves …show more content…
Some of the people had to travel up to 2,000 miles, which I’m sure took a very long time. But I believe that they had to have used other types of transportation because they could have used the rivers, canals and other things instead of walking that would be just as fast and safe. They could have gone at night, used some sort of watercraft that was made of trees, sticks, etc. And that most have been quicker and more efficient. And I’m positive that the abolitionists would be okay to pay someone to give them a train ride without anyone knowing that they were on whatever transportation they were using/on. So in a sense they were probably bribing people to give them rides. The success of the Underground Railroad caused hatred on both the Northerners and the Southerners sides. The Northerners hated the Southerners because of slavery, and the Southerners hated the Northerners because the South was trying to ban slavery all throughout America. But they didn’t want that to happen, so this caused them both to have tensions with each