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Harriet was born
Minta which will be known as Harriet Tubman was born in Dorchester conutry in slavery. There was no record of her birth but she was born around 1819-1820. -
Harriet was 2
When Harriet was 2 she started hearing stories of slavery and slaves. -
Harriet was 3
When Harriet was 3 she already knew about fear and uneasiness. -
Anti -Slavery
The National anti slavery published in New York made a commet on a onvention of the slaveholders in Maryland. -
Hired out
Harriet when she was six-years old she began to do plantation work. -
Being selled
Harriet knew what was happeing she was being pulled on a wagon by her new mistress. -
A slave's dream
Harriet" visited the office office of Philadelphiavigilance commitee and all new slaves from the south who came to the North were seeking information. -
First Short Novel
Harriet published her first short novel. -
Arrival with the salves at West Canada
Harriet arrived at Canda West with eleven fugitives. -
2nd trip for slaves
She planned her second trip to rescue a band of slaves from slavery to freedom to Canada. -
Bit byBit to almost Civil War
From 1851-1857 the country was very close to civil war. -
Bucktown
Harriet from the south reached Bucktown with a larger plan of slaves. -
Her parents are FREE!
Harriet's life changed after she rescued her parents Old Rit and Ben from the South. -
Documents on Harriet
Another document was made about Harriet Tubman by David Hunter. -
GROWN UP AND THE STORIES HEARD
When Harriet was an adult she she was sufficiently grown up she kept hearing more and more fascinating stories from the fields. -
Biography of Harriet published
The Life of Harriet Biography was announced and published.
written by.Mrs.BradFord's. -
Harriet's 2nd husband died
"Nelson Davis died at 44 years old and was discharged of having
tuberculosis. -
Harriet's Death
Harriet died last out of all of her friends and partners related to the Underground railroad. -
Tribute to Harriet
"The city of Auburn paid tribute to her by raising flags and inscribe a broze tablet to her memory".