The underground railroad used escape routes that went through the south based on that fact, which of the following conclusions could be made?

One possible conclusion that could be made based on the fact that the Underground Railroad used escape routes through the south is:

1. The southern states were not completely unified in supporting slavery: The existence of escape routes suggests that there were individuals and communities in the south who were sympathetic to the cause of abolition and willing to provide assistance to enslaved people seeking freedom. This indicates that not everyone in the south agreed with or actively supported slavery.

Please note that the conclusion drawn above is dependent on the context and specific evidence available. It is always important to consider other factors and historical evidence before making definitive conclusions.