AMERICAN LITERATURE
ELIZABETHAN ERA
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|  |  To a Congregationalist community 
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|  |  To a Methodist community 
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|  |  To a Quaker settlement 
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|  |  To Philadelphia 
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Detailed explanation-1: -The two, with Emmeline, go to Canada and find George, Eliza, and their children; they all eventually go to France, return, and plan to emigrate to Liberia.
Detailed explanation-2: -Ruth Stedman, a neighbor, arrives with a cake for Harry and greets Eliza warmly. The Quakers believe in radical non-violence and the equality of all people before God.
Detailed explanation-3: -Bird gives the young woman some clothes that had belonged to her son, who passed away recently. The Senator takes Eliza and Harry down a difficult road to honest old John Van Trompe, a man who has freed all of his slaves.
Detailed explanation-4: -Eliza and Harry are taken to Senator John Bird’s home. Mrs. Bird and Aunt Dinah help Eliza before bringing her to Senator Bird. He quickly thinks of a safe place for Eliza and Harry to go that night, deciding to drive them to Van Trompe’s house, after giving them clothes and other necessities.