Someone who worked to end slavery
Abolitionist
This cause of the Civil War led to "Bleeding Kansas" because it let the citizens of the newly formed states decide whether they wanted slavery or not
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
What abolitionist leader helped more than 300 slaves escape through the Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
The ones in charge of yoking cattle on the journey west
Women
The name of the main place of business that Thomas Auld ran
The Great House Farm
The process of creating an economy based on the manufacturing of goods
Industrialism
A book that became famous internationally because it helped people see the dangers of slavery through the storytelling by the author that made it clear that slavery will evil.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
This man coined the term "Manifest Destiny" in the 1800's
John O'Sullivan
The location where Native Americans were sent on the "Trail of Tears"
Oklahoma
The city and state where Frederick Douglass went after leaving the plantation for the first time
Baltimore, Maryland
Manifest Destiny
John Brown
Frederick Douglass' mother
Harriet Bailey
The year California became a state
1850
The name Frederick Douglass was given at birth
Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey
Disagreements between the different regions of a country
Sectionalism
This state seceded (broke away from) the Union due to the electing of Abraham Lincoln as President and fear that he would end slavery
South Carolina
This president was responsible for the removal of Native American from their homeland in what was known as the "Trail of Tears."
President Andrew Jackson
Name three full states that were given to the United States after the Mexican-American War
California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona
The main method of transportation Frederick Douglass used when he finally escaped slavery
Train
to make changes in something or someone in order to improve it
Reform
The location of the line drawn during the Missouri Compromise of 1820 that separated free states from slave states
36' 30" N Latitude
The first and last names of the two men who led the expedition across the Louisiana Territory from 1804-1806
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
The westernmost state in the United States
Alaska
The nickname given to Covey because he was known for "breaking" slaves
The Slave-breaker