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After the Civil War, what was the focus of Harriet Tubman’s life?

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During the Civil War, she assisted escaped slaves in Union camps, acted as a nurse, and worked for the Union Army as a scout and spy. In 1863, she led an armed expedition into Confederate territory. After the Civil War, Tubman continued her activism, agitating for women’s suffrage and advocating for newly free black Americans.

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Answer:Life after the Civil War. When the Civil War ended Harriet Tubman returned home to Auburn, New York. Her parents were old and had a good support system during her absence but they still needed her daughter's financial support.

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