the person that wrote an autobiography to help end slavery
Who is Frederick Douglass?
Steamboats, trains and railroads.
What is the North's transportation?
worked hard labor, dawn til after dusk.
What were the working conditions for slaves?
the person that created a machine that increased the need for slaves in the South.
Who is Eli Whitney?
the crop that had its profitability changed.
What is cotton?
the effort to make education more available to kids
What is the Education Reform?
What is the South's geography?
slept on dirt floors with many other slaves
What were the living conditions for slaves?
the person who guided slaves to freedom from the Underground Railroad.
Who is Harriet Tubman?
large amounts of land where slaves worked
What are plantations?
the person that attended the Seneca Falls Convention and was a main key point in Women's Rights.
Who isElizabeth Cady Stanton?
agriculture, selling cash crops.
What is the South's economy?
making quilts, singing, dancing, telling tales.
What is African American culture?
the convention that was held for women's rights.
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?
someone who observed slaves to make sure they work
What is an overseer?
inspired many people to oppose slavery
What is the Second Great Awakening?
rocky shores, hillsides, thick forests.
What is the North's geography?
beating, whipping, branding, and other forms of torture.
What is Controlling the Enslaved People?
What is an abolitionist?
the bottom of the social structure
What are slaves?
the change in better life in prisons
What is the Prison Reform?
still lived on farms, objective to end slavery.
What is the North's society?
quiet or passive acts of rebellion
What is Resistance to Enslavement?
where fugitives from slavery escaped
What is the Underground Railroad?
the top of the social structure
What is plantation owners?