Enslaved people in the south
The world of the north and south
An era of reform
An era of reform #2
An era of reform #3
100

This person led enslaved people to freedom using the underground railroad 

Who is Harriet Tubman?

100

Freezing winters to hot humid summers

What as the weather like in the north?

100

Helping the imprisoned 

Dorothea Dix dedicated her life to what? 

100

She was not allowed to speak at a convention

What event motivated Elizabeth Cady Stanton  to become an active in the women rights movement?

100

Everyone

A goal of educational reformers was a free public educations for who?

200

Broke tools and pulled down fences also poisoned their masters food and stole food from their masters houses.

How did enslaved people rebel?

200

Mild winters, long hot summers and plentiful rain.

what was the weather like in the south?

200

Abolitionists 

Which group was focused on eliminating slavery?

200

they were not allowed to vote

What was an obstacle for women who were working to end slavery in the united states?

200

His mistress 

Douglass learned to read through lessons with who?

300

They danced, quilted, sang, went to church, hunted, and fished

What did enslaved people do in their free time?

300

Got their goods around by gasoline powered trains on rail roads

How did the north get their goods around?

300

Through news paper

How did Fredrick Douglass spread is message of freedom for all people 

300

Ralph Waldo Emerson 

who was the central figure in the transcendentalist movement  

300

Education

what did Douglass mean when he said, " Bread of knowledge."

400

They beat, whipped, and branded

What did en slavers do to their slaves 

400

Got their goods around natural waterways and steam boats

how did the South get their goods around?

400

They were both denied rights

How were enslaved people and woman similar?

400

About two years

For how many years did Dorothea Dix investigate conditions in prisons and almshouses   

400

Elizabeth Cady Stanton 

Who made a resolution that women should have the right to vote? 


500

They worked when they turned six until they died. Worked until dawn, had chores to do out of work.

What were enslaved peoples working conditions like?

500

Cotton

What was the South's most important crop?

500

He questioned societies rules and institutions 

What was Henry David Thoreau's approach to  individualism 

500

The government 

Who is responsible for educating the people

500

It helped create an organized movement for women's rights.

What was an outcome of the Seneca Falls Convention?

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