User talk:Whyldechilderr5158

What was Harriet Tubman's Greatest Achievement? Harriet Tubman was a refugee and a hero with a courageous and heartfelt ambition to free enslaved people like herself. She has had many other accomplishments in her life including successfully escaping from slavery, having the courage to rescue other slaves, offering her services in nursing to wounded Civil War soldiers, and much more. But what was Harriet Tubman's greatest achievement?

Harriet Tubman's exact birth date is unknown, but is said to take place between 1820 and 1822. She began working as a house servant at age five or six, and later began working in the fields. Life as a slave was difficult, working long, weary days, and sleeping restless nights. In 1849 Harriet worried that slaves on the plantation were going to be sold. So one night she ran away. Many slaves around the world had attempted to flee from slavery, very few succeeding.

Harriet successfully escaped and made the decision that she would rescue other slaves like herself through a network of safe houses that lead to freedom.

Since that decision, she has many great achievements each one deserving its own recognition. Harriet lead the Combahee River Raid in June 1863, Offered her services in nursing for the injured Civil war soldiers, and freed over 1,000 slaves in her lifetime.

Freeing Hundreds of slaves is Harriet Tubman's most recognized accomplishment. She is in the process of being printed on the US 20 dollar bill making her one of very few to be recognized on US currency. Out of all of the things that Harriet Tubman has done, Freeing over 1,000 slaves is her greatest and most courageous accomplishment. --Whyldechilderr5158 (talk) 21:55, 5 March 2021 (UTC)