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ending slavery completely

What is abolition?

100

the 16th president of the United States

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

Why did the plantation owners want slavery?

to work the plantations without pay to yield a larger crop

100

What do you know about the plantations of the South?

They were large farms that grew cash crops; the workers were enslaved people.

100

How were enslaved people treated?

cruelly; they weren't paid; they were forced to work hard and for long hours

200

the war in the United States between the Union States and the Confederate States

What is the Civil War?

200

this person was a "conductor" for the Underground Railroad

Who is Harriet Tubman?

200

Why did Harriet Tubman help the enslaved people?

She was a slave herself once, and she wanted to free others.

200

What effect did the rich soil and long growing season have on the Southeast plantation system?

Plantation owners could grow cash crops all year long.

200

How did Abraham Lincoln feel about slavery?

He wasn't against it, but he did not want any more states to become slave states; he eventually helped end slavery for good

300

the government formed by the 11 southern states that wanted slavery

What is the Confederacy?

300

this person was the president of the Confederate States of America

Who is Jefferson Davis?

300

Why was it dangerous to help with the Underground Railroad?

former slaves could be caught and re-enslaved; those helping them could go to prison

300

What does the term Union mean?

That was the name of the Northern states during the Civil War.

300

How did the Underground Railroad work?

enslaved people were taken on routes to houses where they were hidden during the day, and at night they kept traveling North to a free state

400

The announcement by Abraham Lincoln that all enslaved people will be freed

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

400

this person was the leader of the Union Army during the Civil War

Who is Ulysses S. Grant?

400

Why were they no escape routes starting in the North?

there were no slaves in the north to free

400

What dangers did the helpers of the Underground Railroad face?

former slaves could be re-enslaved;

those who helped could be put in prison

400

How do you think the enslaved people reacted to the end of the war?

they celebrated the victory and their freedom

500

a large farm where cash crops are grown

What is a plantation?

500

this person was the general who led the Confederate Army during the Civil War

Who is Robert E. Lee?

500

Why are the crops on a  plantation called cash crops?

Because they were grown in abundance and sold for money

500

What advantages did the North have over the South during the Civil War?

they had more people; there were many factories which made ammunition and war supplies; they had a larger army

500

How would you explain this statement, "for the freed African-American people, it was not the end of the struggle for freedom."

It means that even though slavery ended, they were not treated equally or fairly.

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