lesson 20
lesson 21
lesson 22
equal rights
mix of the 4
100

they could not got to school they just had to learn to be a house wife 

what was women education like 

100

a slave is a black person who is forced to work and against their will and is considered property

what is a slave 

100

Free African Americans usually held low-paying and often dangerous and unhealthy jobs,and did not have many rights.

what was life like for free African American 

100

white men

what people were aloud to vote ?

100
Rosa parks

who sat on a bus and did not let anyone take her seat,especially a white man and went to jail for it 

200

the second great awaking 

what did we call the era of reform

200

the South used steam boats on natural water ways and  horse and buggie or chart on roads

what did the south use to travel 

200

the cotton gin 

what product helped with cotton producing

200

they could not vote,have gun,and could not travel out of state,or even learn to read and write

what are some thing that enslaved  black people where't aloud to do 
200

Hariet Moses Tubmen

who led the under ground railroad as a conducter and saved thousands of lives

300

Horace Mann :helped reform schools to  accepte more people 

who is the father of public schools?

300

the north used steamboats in cananles ,and railroads 

what did the north use to travel 

300

work parties were when a big job needed to be done they would get to get her and do the job all together to get it done faster and after eat and dance and hang out 

what were work parties

300

white people were but black people were't

who was not aloud to go to church

400

 William Lloyd

In 1831, a religious White man started an abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator. He demanded immediate freedom for all enslaved people. “I will be as harsh as truth,” he wrote. “I will not retreat a single inch—and I will be heard! who was this man?

400

we that if they knew how they would reble and kill us 

why were slaves no aloud to learn to read and write?

400

they would beat or whip or even kill them and if needed to be sold scars would lower their resale valule

how did plantiton owners punish their slaves 

400

no because they had to help work on there family farm and had no time for education

did kids go to school 

500

Sojourner Truth

who helped with the movement of women having equal rights 

500

they slowed down the work pace with music and keep breaking tools 

X 2 points how did slaves rebel with out getting caught?

500

enslaved people lived in a single room where the entire family lived,they had a fireplace for cooking and heat,  the windows usually had no glass.

enslaved black people,what were their living conditions like?

500

white men were taught to be trustworthy and overall liked

why were white men the only people who were truly free

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