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Why was the underground railroad called the underground railroad?

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Why was the underground railroad called the underground railroad?

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The underground railroad was called a railroad because there were multiple stops along the way for slaves to get food, clothes, and other supplies. It was called the ‘underground’ railroad because it was an almost-secret operation to get slaves from the South to Canada. They would not want to stop in the North because they could still be returned to the owners.

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