Harriet Tubman's Accomplishments

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She was one that fought hard. She was a mighty unbelievable warrior. Some of Harriet Tubman’s greatest achievements was being a caregiver for the poor, a scout/spy, and taking part in the Underground Railroad. Tubman indeed had many undertaking accomplishments, but her greatest achievement was being a nurse for the wounded in the civil war. In 1850, Tubman conducted her first trip on the Underground Railroad. On December 1850, she started her rescue mission to save the slaves. Her mission was a 10 yr. span that lasted until December 1860. On her last rescue mission she was forced to drug a baby to prevent it from crying. Although, this was a dangerous act, she did it to protect the fugitive slaves. This shows Tubman’s bravery and dedication

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