Lesson 20
Lesson 21 Pt. 1
Lesson 21 Pt. 2
Lesson 22 Pt. 1
Lesson 22 Pt. 2
100

This religious awakening that swept across the country in the early 1800's was named what?

The Second Great Awakening

100

What was the workforce of many wealthy plantation owners in the 1800's?

Enslaved African Americans
100

Who was the inventor of the cotton gin?

Eli Whitney

100

What is the belief that one race is superior to another, combined with economic, political, or social power?

Racism

100

What is the name of the woman who helped thousands of slaves escape to the North?

Harriet Tubman

200

Who was the woman who pushed for prison reform in the 1840's?

Dorothea Dix

200

What were the four main differences between the North and South discussed in the lesson?

Economy, Geography, Transportation, Society

200
An area of the North had many bays and inlets. What was this area?

New England Coastline

200

What invention greatly impacted the South through a single crop?

The cotton gin

200

What was the system that people like Harriet Tubman would use to bring slaves to safety?

The Underground Railroad

300

Who was the white woman who made a large push for women's rights in the 1840's?

Elizabeth Cady Standton

300

What were the two main crops grown in the South's swamps and marshes?

Rice and Sugarcane

300

What were the two main transportation methods in the 1850's that involved steam? (Hint: Steam ___)

Steam Train & Steamboat

300

What was the most common way slaves would rebel?

Through passive acts of rebellion

300

Most people enslaved in rural areas were what?

Fieldhands

400

Who was the man published a newspaper called The Liberator, which called for not only an end to slavery but full equality for African Americans?

William Lloyd Garrison

400

What was the city that was vital to all shipping of goods down the Mississippi River?

New Orleans

400

What is the term that describes the way of living of most people in the South?

Agrarian

400

Though often mistreated by their enslavers, many slaves would often get what service, as their owners considered them as an investment?

Medical service

400

What Black woman made quilts that depicted many things, from folktales to stories of slavery?

Harriet Powers

500

Who was the first Black ordained Presbyterian minister in America?

John Chavis

500

Who was the man who helped to bring textile mills to the North?

Francis Cabot Lowell

500

In the 1850's, many Irish people moved to the United States because of what?

A potato famine

500

What song about Jesus was sung to signal that there would be a religious meeting for slaves?

"Steal Away To Jesus"

500

What rabbit was known as the sly hero of many African folktales in the 1800's?

Br'er Rabbit

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