North vs South
Lesson 20 vocab
Lesson 21 vocab
Lesson 22 vocab
Inventions
100

These states experienced four distinct seasons, from freezing winters to hot, humid summers.

What is the North

100

A person who supported the ending of slavery.

Who is an abolitionist.

100

A person who favors an agricultural way of life and government policies that support agricultural interests.

Who is an agrarian.

100

Unequal treatment based on a person’s race, gender, religion, place of birth, or other characteristic.

What is discrimination.

100

A hand-operated machine that cleans seeds and other unwanted material from cotton.

What is the cotton gin.

200
In these states you worked as a farmer or rich plantation owner.

What is the South

200

To give time, money, or effort to help a person or cause.

What is devoted.

200

Passed down from parent to child.

What is hereditary.

200

Easily seen or understood.

What is evident.

200

They are used steam engines for water traveling.

What is the Steamboat

300

Railroads were built here, however the decided some other states needed them more.

What is the South

300

A revival of religious feeling and belief from the 1800s to the 1840s.

What is the Second Great Awakening.

300

Unfriendly or angry feelings or behavior.

What is hostility.

300

A secret network of free Black people and White people who helped thousands of people escape slavery and go to states without slavery and Canada.

What is the Underground Railroad.

300

It powered factories and transportation like trains and steamboats.

 What is the Steam Engine

400

Everyone was free here.

What is the North.

400

A formal statement of injustices suffered by women, written by the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention. Sentiments means “beliefs” or “convictions.”

What is the Declaration of Sentiments

400

The dramatic change in economies and cultures brought about by the use of machines to do work formerly done by hand.

What is the Industrial Revolution.

400

The social separation of groups of people, especially by race.

What is segregation.

400

Mechanical or electrical devices designed to process raw fibers into yarn, convert yarn into fabrics.

What are textile machines.

500

Black people were free but also were discriminated against and were often targets of violence.

What is the North.
500

The gathering of supporters of women’s rights in July 1848 that launched the movement for women’s right to vote.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention.

500

An influence that drives someone away from a location.

What is the push factor.

500

A rebellion of enslaved people led by Nat Turner that took place in Virginia in 1831.

What is the Nat Turner’s Rebellion

500

James Hargreaves' invention to spin multiple threads at once.

What is the Spinning Jenny.

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