Who Am I
What Happened
Where did it Happen
Vocabulary
Mix
100

I was the main conductor of the Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman

100

Slaves were ____ if they disobeyed their master.

tortured, beaten, sold

100

where slaves were kidnapped from

Africa

100

large farm like area where many slaves were forced

to work

plantation

100

Harriet Tubman's secret name

Moses

200

I was a slave who was taught how to read the alphabet, loved to read, was an escaped slave and became an abolitionist.

Frederick Douglass

200

Slaves were ___ after the Civil War ended.

free

200

country where escaped slaves were free

Canado

200

man or woman who owned slaves

master or mistress

200

Frederick Douglass learned how to read by giving this to poor white boys

bread

300

I became a nurse to help the Civil War and kept a journal to share with people so they knew what the war was like.

Louisa May Alcott

300

won the Civil War

the North

300

part of the United States that approved of slavery

the South

300

using the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) in literature

imagery

300

slaves followed this when travelling at night

the North Star

400

I was the President of the North. I believed in ending slavery.  I was assassinated after the North won the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln

400

how President Lincoln got to Springfield, Illinois after he was assassinated/killed

funeral train

400

part of the United States where slaves were free

the North

400

people who planned to kidnap or help kill Abraham Lincoln and other members of the government

conspirators

400

I became friends with Abraham Lincoln and spoke at his funeral

Frederick Douglass

500

I was the President for the South, helped the South fight for slavery, left Richmond and moved the government for the South to Danville before the South lost the Civil War.

Jefferson Davis

500

how did Harriet Tubman keep escaped slaves from returning to the South

she threatened them with a gun

500

where the capital of the South was; it burned during the Civil War

Richmond, Virginia

500

people who did not approve of slavery; they helped slaves get to freedom

abolitionist

500

I assassinated President Lincoln

John Wilkes Booth

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