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History, 25.02.2021 17:00 baileymtamayo

Why did Harriet Tubman and her passengers often travel at night? A The Underground Railroad only ran at night. incorrect answer

B It was easier to travel secretly in the dark. incorrect answer

C They could only see stations at night. incorrect answer

D More people were outside at night. incorrect answer

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