North vs. South
African Americans
In the 1800's
The Education Reform
Industrial Revolution
All of Unit 7
100

This region has rocky shores, rolling hills, and deep rivers. 

What is the North?

100

This grueling task ate up most of a slaves day.

What is field work?

100

This man was known as "the father of American public schools" 

Who is Horace Mann?

100

This tool that was made to lessen the amount of slaves used on plantations, increased the amount of slaves and skyrocketed cottons profitabilty.  

What is the Cotton Gin?

100

This region of the United States has wide, shallow, and slow moving rivers.

What is the South?

200

This region of the United States used slaves to get most their work done on the farms.

What is the South?

200

These laws restricted slaves from doing just about anything including marriage and having them defined as property.

What are slave codes?

200

This college was the first to let girl attend.

What is Oberlin College?

200

This young Yale graduate created many inventions including the Cotton Gin.

Who is Eli Whitney?

200

These are the groups of individuals that didn't like slavery and tried abolish it. 

Who are abolitionists?

300

In this region of the United States, railroad, canals, and river travel were the most common ways of getting around and transporting goods.

What is the North?

300

This action happened to the slaves when they were behind on work or misbehaving.

What is whipping?

300

Education for these individuals weren't aloud an education in South until 1830.

Who are the African Americans?

300

This unpleasant work experience involved long hours, no leg room, tight work space, little pay, and dangerous machines.

What is working in a factory?

300

This news paper maker declared the United States the "home of the repressed" and got his house burned down. 

Who is William Lloyd Garrison?

400

In this region, African Americans experienced discrimination and racism. 

What is the North and the South?

400

This man led a rebellion that had 57 whites killed in 1831.

Who is Nat Turner?

400

This was the third college to admit black students

What is Antioch College?

400

This machine replaced the scythe, and made harvesting wheat a lot easier.

What is the reaper?

400

These patches of cleared out forests sometimes served as meeting places for slaves in times of religious service. 

What are hush arbers.

500

The Southern economy revolved around agriculture. This cash crop was the South's most important and profitable plant.

What is cotton?

500

This unknown luxury was rarely found in the homes of enslaved people. 

What wood flooring?

500

This woman opened an all African American girl school and was jailed because of it.

Who is Prudence Crandall?

500

This individual helped to bring the Industrial Revolution to the United States by opening up one of the first textile factories.

Who is Francis Cabot Lowell?

500

These individuals dominated the politics and the economy of the South.

Who are wealthy plantation owners?

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