Respond to both Part 1 and Part 2.Show me you viewed the entire websites. Part One1) Go through this
Underground Railroad Interactive website (Links to an external site.)
2) Start with the Journey in the top left corner of the web-page. Choose “Yes”.3) You will see that you are a slave with a choice to run or to stay. Click “yes” I want to go4) Take the complete journey to the end of the website where you arrive in Canada.Answer 2 of the following 3 questions 1) Describe 2 new things you learned about the Underground Railroad that were not in the text or the Haber content comments.Be thorough in your description by writing an in depth response.2) What are 2 things that surprised you? You must display learning and information from the website. Use detail and evidence to back your generalizations. For instance do not only state , “It surprised me it was so difficult”. Why was it difficult? Expand by describing the journey in depth. 3) Describe two new people or types of people you met on the way. You must display information from the website. Go beyond a list.
Part Two
Read this letter from Thomas Garrett to Harriet Tubman (Links to an external site.)
Answer each of these questions:1) How does Thomas Garrett’s letter add to your understanding of the Underground Railroad? Use at least two specific examples from the letter. Describe what you learned about the Underground Railroad from the letter.2. How does this letter add to your understanding of Thomas Garrett’s role in the activities of the Underground Railroad? Use at least 2 examples that are different from your responses to question #1
Part Three
What did it take to be successful as a fugitive? Use two examples with evidence from the Interactive Journey and Garrett primary source.
In these sources we learned how some individuals who didn’t have power in society were able to make gains or work for positive change. Explain using at least two examples. Use examples that you did not use in your response for Part III question 1.