Select all that apply. What hardships did Harriet endure, making her a woman of uncommon courage? Her beatings made her less sensitive to the pain she faced later. Sitting up all night with a baby when she was a child prepared her to endure her all-night escapes. Her extensive travels as a slave gave her knowledge of the location of the Underground Railroad stations. She learned how to shoot a gun in defending herself as a child. Her hard work as a slave made her strong enough to carry a grown man in her arms down a flight of stairs.