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Abolitionist
100

Northern abolitionist that wanted immediate emancipation without compensation. 

William Lloyd Garrison

100

Political approach that believed in keeping European powers out of the Western Hemisphere. 

The Monroe Doctrine

100

The Southeastern Indians were forced to move where?

Oklahoma Territory

100

Score of the Georgia-Kent State game?

39-22

100

Helped to create the Underground Railroad and acted as a spy for the Union Army in the South.

Harriet Tubman

200

He was against the American System?

John C. Calhoun

200
  • Required citizens to assist in apprehending runaway slaves and denied enslaved people a right to trial by jury.

Fugitive Slave Act

200
  • In the early 19th Century, Irish immigrants were most likely to settle in what region?

Northeast

200

System that promoted protective tariffs, internal improvements, and the 2nd National Bank.

The American System

200

Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote this famous abolitionist book.

Uncle Toms Cabin

300

This "Great Compromiser" came up with the Missouri Compromise.

Henry Clay

300

Tariff that increased the price of goods being imported from Europe. John C. Calhoun hated it.

Tariff of 1828 (Tariff of Abominations)

300

In which state did Nat Turner lead a slave revolt?

Virginia

300

First convention in America to push for women's suffrage.

Seneca Falls Convention

300

William Lloyd Garrison owned this Abolitionist newspaper.

The Liberator

400

Famous abolitionist sisters in the South

The Grimke sisters

400

A compromise created by Henry Clay and Stephen Douglas that allowed California in as a free state, and left the decision of slave verses free state up to Utah and New Mexico to make for themselves.

Compromise of 1850

400

First factory town in America.

Lowell, MA

400

Group that came to America to escape a potato famine and were disliked because they were Catholic.

Irish

400

Black abolitionists that believed slaves should fight for their freedom rather than wait to be set free.

David Walker

500

Famous abolitionist that owned "The North Star" abolitionist newspaper.

Frederick Douglas

500

This attempted to forever ban slavery in the area of the Louisiana Purchase.

Wilmot Proviso

500

The state where the first textile mill was located.

Rhode Island

500

The theory that said states could determine the constitutionality of a law on their own, rejecting the federal governments ruling.

Nullification Theory

500

African American female that traveled around promoting the end of slavery. She was born with the name Isabella Baumfree, but later changed it.

Sojourner Truth

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