Harriet Tubman: the "Moses" of Her Time

Harriet Tubman: the "Moses" of Her Time

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History, Social Studies

10th Grade - University

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Harriet Tubman, known as 'Moses', was a remarkable figure who led many slaves to freedom, evading capture despite a large bounty on her head. She suffered from narcolepsy but refused anesthesia during surgery, opting instead to chew on a bullet. Tubman also made significant medical contributions, curing diseases like dysentery. As a Union scout, she led a successful combat mission, freeing 750 slaves without losing a single soldier. Tubman's life was marked by courage and dedication, living to 91 and being honored with a military burial.

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What were some of the diseases Harriet Tubman was able to treat, and how did her knowledge help others?

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Describe Harriet Tubman's role during the Civil War.

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