The Similarities Between The Underground Railroad And The Civil War

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I am going to compare the two texts above to find out what they are about, and what type of audience the text is for. Also how the texts are written and what purpose of the texts are. Text 1: Underground Railroad When you see the title of the first text the first thing that comes to mind is a underground or a railroad, but when you start reading the text you find out that it is about something completely different. It is about the slaves who escaped when it was dark or used disguise to not attract any attention to themselves Text 2: The Civil War: Underground Railroad Text 2 has almost the same title as text 1 the only difference is The Civil War so that tells us that it most likely happened in the Civil war which was the top years that …show more content…

It got its name because its activities had to be carried out in secret, using darkness or disguise, and because railway terms were used by those involved with system to describe how it worked.” Text 2 :“The Underground Railroad was a term used for a network of people, homes, and hideouts that slaves in the southern United States used to escape to freedom in the Northern United States and Canada.” Slavery is also one of the topic in both texts Text 1:“Estimates of the number of slaves assisted vary widely, but only a minuscule fraction of those held in bondage ever escaped. Few, particularly from the Lower South, even attempted the arduous journey north” Text 2:” Since the slaves escaped and lived in secrecy, no one is quite sure how many escaped. There …show more content…

2 b) Summaries Text 1: Underground Railroad The Underground Railroad was not underground or a railroad. They made up that name because it had to be kept a secret and they would only go out when it was dark or use disguises. They used railway terms so other people would not know what they where talking about people who helped them along the way where called conductors.They had 14 Northern states to go to with the Railroad underground or they could go to Canada and be free from slave hunters. Harriet Tubman was a former slave and he was a member of free black community. In 1840s the fugitive law become more stronger. Text 2: The Civil War: Underground Railroad The Underground Railroad was a word used to mention a group of people who helped the slaves to hide in there homes or find other places to hide. White people who felt that slavery was wrong helped the slaves one of them was Quakers from the North. The underground railroad was from 1810 to the 1860s and the top years was before the Civil