They traveled by boat in natural waterways.
What is the south?
They were defined as property in the early 1800's.
Who are Enslaved people?
People helped slaves secretly escape to freedom using this.
What is the Underground Railroad?
A large area of privately owned land where crops were grown through the labor of enslaved people or workers who lived on the land.
What is a plantation?
Ensaved people and _____ were both denied rights in the early 1800's.
Who are women?
They had jagged shores, and rocky soil.
What is the North?
This machine increased the demand for slaves.
What is the cotton gin?
He/She resisted slavery by organizing a violent rebellion.
Who is Nat Turner?
A person who supported the ending of slavery or other practices.
Who is an abolitionist?
Dedicated his/her life to helping the imprisoned.
Who is Dorothea Dix?
They had large forested regions, and grass plains.
What is the Midwest?
Who are city slaves?
Enslaved peoples biggest fear was being sold away from ______
What is their family?
Unequal treatment based on a person’s race, gender, religion, place of birth, or other characteristic.
What is discrimination?
Spread his/her messages through newspapers.
Who is Frederick Douglass?
Connected the Midwest, and the Northeast.
What is the national road?
Slaves were crowded in one room cabins with beds made of straw and this.
What are old rags?
What is quilting?
They owned 50-200 acres of land.
Who is a yeoman?
He/She influenced many public schools to be built.
Who is Horace Mann?
This state had thick pine forests for lumber.
What is North Carolina?
Enslavers used harsh punishments and this to keep control over slaves.
What is Fear?
Ensaved people would break tools, work sloppily, and this to resist slavery.
What is pull fences?
To make change in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices.
What is a reform?
He/She was an outstanding speaker, promoted abolition, temperance, and women’s rights.
Who is Sojourner Truth?