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What were "stations" on the underground railroad?
a. places where escaped slaves could safely stop
b. checkpoints at which escaping african americans had to show
identification
c. dangerous plantations from which slaves escaped north
o d. cities in canada to which slaves escaped
please hurry thanks


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Stations on the underground railroad were places where escaped slaves could safely stop.

What was the Underground Railroad?

    The Underground railroad was a well orchestrated network of hidden routes and safe houses which were used by slaves during the early- to mid-19th century.

 

   The routes were used by enslaved African Americans who wanted to escape into the free states and possibly Canada.

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The stations on the underground railroad were places where escaped slaves could safely stop.

What is the stations?

During the slave era, the station meant the hiding places that includes private homes, churches, schoolhouses, underground railroad where the slaves run and hide from their master.

Hence, the stations on the underground railroad were places where escaped slaves could safely stop.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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