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The underground railroad was a network of northerners that helped slaves reached the north and Canada for safety from their plantation. ... The underground railroad extended from Maine to Nebraska but was most concentrated in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indian, New York, and The New England States. ... The people that were most into helping slaves escape by means of the railroad were northern abolitionists and other anti-slavery groups who disliked what was going on in the south. ... Former slaves were also active rolls in the Underground Railroad.
Approximate Word count = 641 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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