People (abolitionist)
The Amendments and Acts
Major Events and Black Codes
People (Women's rights)
Rights
100
He led a failed slave revolt in Virginia.
Who is Nat Turner?
100
This is the amendment that officially ended slavery in the U.S.
What is the 13th amendment?
100
This event occurred between 1861 to 1865 which pitted the union against the confederacy.
What is the Civil War?
100
This women was a key factor in promoting women's right to vote. (hint: initials are SBA)
Who is Susan B. Anthony?
100
This right was formed in 1860, due to largely the efforts of Susan B. Anthony, who created a 6000 signature petition.
What is the right for married women to have ownership of their wages and property
200
He is known as the "Great Emancipator".
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
200
This amendment gave citizenship to freedmen.
What is the fourteenth amendment?
200
This was the event where John Browns followers killed several pro- Slavery people.
What is Bleeding Kansas?
200
These sisters were among the first women to act publicly in social reform movements.
Who are the Grimke Sisters?
200
This governmental seat which women were not allowed to sit on enraged men and women activists.
What is Juries
300
This person wrote the novel that completely changed peoples idea on slavery in the mid 1800's.
Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe?
300
This amendment allowed freedmen to vote.
What is the fifteenth amendment?
300
These laws were designed to regulate the affairs of the emancipated blacks.
What are the Baleful Black Codes?
300
This is the first African American female to have her poems published.
Who is Phillis Wheatley?
300
What major right did women get on August 26, 1920?
What is the right to vote
400
This Freedman and abolitionist wrote several books which revealed to the public what life was like being a slave.
Who was Frederick Douglass?
400
This amendment disappointed many that it did not grant the right to vote.
What is the fourteenth amendment?
400
This sate was the most lenient with the Black codes.
What is Georgia?
400
She founded the first higher education school for women.
Who is Emma Hart Willard?
400
Sarah Grimke argued for equal educational opportunities and demanded equal ____ for equal _____
What is equal pay for equal work
500
This abolitionist believed that the way to end American Slavery was through violent uprising.
Who is John Brown?
500
This act enforced the capture and return of escaped slaves to their masters.
What is the Fugitive Slave Act?
500
The first law of the Black Codes was passed here.
What is Mississippi?
500
This women was a well known spokesperson for the Anti-Slavery society. ( Hint: initials are LS)
Who is Lucy Stone?
500
The Declaration of sentiments included this many charges against men.
What is 18
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