Punished people who helped escaped enslaved people.
Fugitive Slave Act.
To break away is to...?
Secede.
Is the Underground Railroad a real railroad?
NO!
What year did the Civil War start?
1861.
Which religious people supported the virtue of equality?
The Quakers.
Which state seceded first?
South Carolina.
Someone who wanted to end slavery is a(n)...?
Abolitionist.
Probably the most notable woman having to do with the Underground Railroad was...?
Harriet Tubman.
What month did the Civil War start?
April.
What did NJ supply the Union?
The leaders, soldiers and nurses.
He was the president who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
Abraham Lincoln.
Haven.
People who moved escaped slaves from one place to another were called...?
Conductors.
Fort Sumter.
Which committee was William Still apart of?
The Philadelphia Vigilance Committee.
The Gettysburg Address encouraged Americans to preserve what virtue?
Equality.
Careful watchfulness is also referred to as...?
Vigilance.
Stations.
What city and state was the fort where the Civil War started?
Charleston, South Carolina.
The Emancipation Proclamation said that enslaved people were...?
Forever free and allowed to join the Union army.
How did the Underground Railroad operate in NJ?
It went through NJ and there were safe houses along the path.
A worker bound to a master is a(n)...?
Apprentice.
People who provided enslaved people a place to eat and rest were called...?
Stationmasters.
Did the Union or Confederacy fire the shots that started the Civil War?
The Confederacy.
How did the Fugitive Slave Act punish people helping escaped enslaved people?
They were fined or jailed.