Welcome to Westonci.ca, the place where your questions are answered by a community of knowledgeable contributors. Connect with a community of professionals ready to provide precise solutions to your questions quickly and accurately. Discover in-depth answers to your questions from a wide network of professionals on our user-friendly Q&A platform.

if you were Harriet Tubman Would you go back after having a taste of freedom to risk your life over and over again to save the lives of other slaves? Why or why not? How do you feel after the decision you made?
it should be 25 lines

please put a reasonable answer


Sagot :

I would, for the simple fact of she saved many peoples lives. She impacted so many peoples lives, but in a good way. African Americans were treated so poorly and pushed around like dogs, she helped around 70 of the people treated like this. Those 70 people might've died if she hadn't done that. She inspired other people to make a stand. To talk out against all of this. She didn't have to, but she did. Why? Because she was treated like a dog herself. She was born into slavery and eventually escaped. She must've thought that if she could do it herself, she could help others. Once she felt freedom, how amazing it felt, she had the courage to go back and help other slaves. Even at the risk of being caught, she still did it. After helping the people she did, she must've had an amazing feeling. Even though she didn't have to, she did. It had to have given her a sense of happiness. After saving other people, and giving them the freedom they deserved. This one woman, Harriet Tubman, had an impact, and if she hadn't done what she did, well, who knows. Men always said that women aren't strong enough to do that, she proved them wrong. Well, so did other women but Harriet Tubman, I think was someone who impacted the most.

I would put your own spin on it, and also it 19 lines...