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Which statement best describes the general route of the Underground Railroad? (1 point)

It brought slaves to the North where slavery had been abolished.
It brought slaves to rural areas where they could hide from slaveholders.
It brought slaves to safe houses in the South where they reunited with their families.
It brought slaves to western lands where they could escape the reach of the national government.

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the answer is a

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The correct answer is A) It brought slaves to the North where slavery had been abolished.

The statement that best describes the general route of the Underground Railroad is, “It brought slaves to the North where slavery had been abolished.”

The Underground railroad operated before the Civil War. It was not a road at all, but a group of people that wanted to help slaves to other territories where slavery had been abolished. Basically were the Quakers, the group that formally helped African Americans to leave the slavery states. That is why the general route of the Underground Railroad brought slaves to the North where slavery had been abolished.


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