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Match the description to the term (You may use your book.). 1. French heroine to whom Tubman is compared
Sarah Bradford
2. legal right to recover run-away slaves
Underground Railroad
3. person desiring to help mankind
Fugitive Slave Law
4. increased potential wealth for cotton farmers
Canada
5. author who had planned to write Tubman's story, but did not
Jeanne D'Arc
6. network of secret places where escaping slaves hid
Harriet Beecher Stowe
7. a haven of escape for slaves
philanthropist
8. Harriet Tubman's friend and biographer
cotton gin

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