The name Texans chose for their new nation
Lone Star Republic
His ability to read and write made this abolitionist stand out and helped him succeed in the future.
Fredrick Douglass
The key event that marked the beginning of the Women's Right Movement.
Seneca Falls Convention
The name given to gold miners
Forty-Niners
The religious revival movement that swept across the U.S. in the early 1800s.
Second Great Awakening
The name Americans were given if they settled in Texas
Anglo-Texans
A secret network of safe houses helping enslaved people escape.
Underground Railroad
The critical right that Susan B. Anthony fought for.
Women's Suffrage
Beavers for fur pelts
This movement tried to reduce or ban alcohol consumption.
Temperance Movement
The 13-day battle that ended with all Texan defenders killed.
Battle of the Alamo
This abolitionist became famous for leading people to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
Harriet Tubman
Matrilineal is...
lineage descent traced through the mother.
Manifest Destiny is ...
the belief that God wanted the US to own all of North America.
This group lived simple communal lives focused on celibacy and hard work.
Shakers
The treaty that ended the Mexican-American War.
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
This white abolitionist worked with Frederick Douglass on The Liberator.
William Lloyd Garrison
The significance of Married Women’s Property Acts passed by some states in the mid-1800s.
They guaranteed many property rights for women
Spanish settlers tried to increase their populations on the west coast by
Forcing Native Americans into Catholic Missions
These people believed truth could be found beyond logic and through nature.
Transcendentalists
Become Mexican citizens, worship as a Roman Catholic and accept the Mexican Constitution.
This Congressional law banned discussions and debates over the topic of slavery.
Gag Rule
The document drafted at the Seneca Falls Convention.
Declaration of Sentiments
The proposal that tried to ban slavery in land gained from Mexico
Wilmont Proviso
This reformer is known for her work in prison reform and mental health advocacy.
Dorothea Dix