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This is a word for a person who fought for the end of slavery in the United States in the 1800s 

Abolitionist

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This white abolitionist sought an immediate end to slavery 

William Lloyd Garrison

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This man was President of the United States during the Civil War

Abraham Lincoln

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Slavery was most widespread in this section of the United States

The South 

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Abraham Lincoln issued this, freeing all slaves in territories rebelling against the United States

The Emancipation Proclamation

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This was a network of secret routes and safe houses organized by abolitionists to help enslaved people reach freedom in the north

The Underground Railroad

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This man was one of the most prominent abolitionists of the 1800s and the most well-known African American abolitionist

Frederick Douglass 

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This word means "to formally leave" and describes what the Southern states did to start the Civil War

Secede

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Before Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, this side had lost a majority of the battles of the Civil War

The North/The Union

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According to the United States Constitution, enslaved people were counted as this fraction of a person for the sake of representation in congress

3/5

300

This was the name of an act that required Northerners to return escaped slaves back to the South 

The Fugitive Slave Act

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This society wanted to free enslaved African Americans and send them out of the country

American Colonization Society

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This man was the most important general for the Union during the Civil War

Ulysses S Grant

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The states that left the United States called themselves this 

The Confederate States of America

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This enslaved man led a violent rebellion against slave-owning whites in Virginia 

Nat Turner

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This novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe enlightened the public in the north about some of horrors of life under slavery and enraged planters in the South 

Uncle Tom's Cabin

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These two sisters came from a slave-holding family in South Carolina and became abolitionists

The Grimke Sisters 

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This side in the Civil War had fewer military colleges but more factories for weapons production

The North/Union
400

This side during the Civil War had the advantage of understanding the territory on which they were fighting better than their opponents

The South/Confederacy

400

This enslaved man sued for his freedom in a case in which the Supreme Court eventually ruled that Black people were not citizens, and therefore had no right to sue

Dred Scott

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Two sisters from South Carolina did this to help in the fight against slavery

Bought and freed slaves 

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This was a newspaper founded by abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison

The Liberator

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This was one reason Lincoln decided to Emancipate Slaves

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500

This was one reason Lincoln decided to Emancipate Slaves

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500

These two men were the President and General of the states which left the Union 

Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee
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