
1820 - 1913
Harriet Tubman

Internal/External conflict
Internal conflict
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An internal conflict that Harriet Tubman had to go through was desiding wether to go back and save the other slaves or save herself.
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Another internal conflict Harriet Tubman had to go through where knowing if she was captured by any slave owners that she can be punished.
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A third internal conflict was the risk of her family being harmed for her actions.
External conflict
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An external conflict that Harriet Tubman had to go through was that she has to live with are seizures headaches and narcoleptic episodes due to being hit in the head by a blunt tool. Quote: “Harriet suffered from seizures, severe headaches and narcoleptic episodes for the rest of her life.”
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Another external conflict that Harriet tubman went through was not being treated like an equal to whites.
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A third external conflict that she went through was that all caucasian people did not like her.