Abraham Lincoln and the Underground Railroad

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Who was Harriet Tubman?
Back
A person that was recognized in the underground railroad.
Answer explanation
Harriet Tubman was a key figure in the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved people escape to freedom. She is celebrated for her bravery and leadership in this movement, making the correct choice about her identity.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Did Abraham Lincoln want to punish the southern states?
Back
No, Abraham Lincoln did not want to punish the southern states.
Answer explanation
No, Abraham Lincoln did not want to punish the southern states. His approach was more focused on reconciliation and rebuilding the nation after the Civil War, rather than seeking revenge or harsh penalties.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was the primary goal of the Underground Railroad?
Back
To provide a secret network for escaping slaves.
Answer explanation
The primary goal of the Underground Railroad was to provide a secret network for escaping slaves, helping them reach freedom in the North and Canada, rather than establishing trade routes or building railways.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
During what major war did Harriet Tubman work as a spy?
Back
American Civil War
Answer explanation
Harriet Tubman worked as a spy during the American Civil War, using her knowledge of the terrain and her experience in covert operations to aid the Union Army.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What role did Harriet Tubman play in the Underground Railroad?
Back
She was a conductor who helped guide slaves to freedom.
Answer explanation
Harriet Tubman was a conductor on the Underground Railroad, guiding enslaved people to freedom through a network of safe houses and routes, making her a key figure in this movement.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What was Abraham Lincoln's primary objective during the Civil War?
Back
To preserve the Union.
Answer explanation
Abraham Lincoln's primary objective during the Civil War was to preserve the Union. He believed that maintaining the integrity of the United States was essential to the nation's survival and future.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
After the war What happened?
Back
It freed all slaves in the Confederate states.
Answer explanation
After the war, the Emancipation Proclamation led to the freedom of all slaves in the Confederate states, marking a significant change in American society and law.
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