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Why might Harriet Tubman have felt like a different person after she crossed the border to a free state? In your answer, discuss how enslaved people were viewed and treated by Southerners and Northerners. Support your answer with details and examples.

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User Avar
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Just remember that the slaves were viewed as property and were treated very poorly, being forced to work to the brink of death. If you remember that you must know how Harriet Tubman probably felt when she had crossed the border. Knowing she wasn't property anymore, knowing that she had a chance at a life. A free life. Imagine how exhilarating that must have felt.
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