This Massachusetts man spoke firmly against slavery in his Newspaper, The Liberator.
William Lloyd Garrison
This suffragist was honored by the US Department of the Treasury with a coin in her honor.
Susan B. Anthony
Enslaved people were brought to the United States on the...
Middle Passage
This law allowed for Indigenous people to be forced off their lands.
The Indian Removal Act of 1830
This line divided the Louisiana Territory; the North would be closed to slavery, and the South would allow slavery.
The Missouri Compromise Line
The ________ did not practice slavery, and the ________ practiced slavery.
North/South
This term refers to one who takes their freedom into their own hands.
Self-emancipator/self-emancipation
This suffragist started an organization with Susan B. Anthony, focused on women gaining the right to vote.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The US Constitution outlawed the international slave trade after this year.
1808
The land that Indigenous Americans were forced to live on was initially known as Indian Territory, but would later become this state.
Oklahoma
This Compromise added California as a free state, passed the Fugitive Slave Act, granted popular sovereignty to the Utah and New Mexico Territories, and one other thing, what was it? (2 Answers)
The Compromise of 1850/outlawed the slave trade in Washington DC.
The economy of the North was based on what?
Manufacturing
This conductor on the Underground Railroad secured their freedom and then returned to the South many times to help others secure their freedom.
Harriet Tubman
The 15th Amendment
This man sued for his freedom in the Supreme Court and was told this. (2 Answers)
Dred Scott/ he was not a citizen so he could not bring a case to the Supreme Court.
To fight their removal, the Cherokee Nation sued the state of Georgia in this Supreme Court case.
Worcester v Georgia
Abraham Lincoln/many in the South believed he would attempt to end slavery.
The economy of the South was based on what?
Agriculture
The system of routes travelled to escape bondage.
The Underground Railroad.
This convention focused on women's rights, and one woman gave her famous "Ain't I a Woman" speech there.
Seneca Falls Convention
This man led a rebellion in Virginia because he felt he was a prophet called to lead his people to freedom.
Nat Turner
This was an immoral deal between the US government and a small group of Cherokee.
The Treaty of Echota
This man was executed for treason for doing what? (2 Answers)
John Brown/The Raid on Harpers Ferry
The North was very _________ with many people living in cities, and the South was very _________ with many people living on farms and plantations. (2 Answers).
Urban/Rural
This runaway published an autobiography about their life and journey to freedom, and later opened a Newspaper called The North Star, which focused on abolition.
Frederick Douglass
This woman campaigned for equal rights for all men and women regardless of race or social position.
Sojourner Truth
By 1860, there were _______ enslaved people living in the United States.
4 million
This is the name given to the forced removal of Indigenous Americans and the journey they traveled in sickness, starvation, death, and grief to their new homes.
The Trail of Tears
Pro and Anti-Slavery individuals flooded into this territory to alter the vote on this, leading to tension between the groups known as? (3 Answers)
Kansas, Popular Sovereignty, Bleeding Kansas
A tax on goods coming from outside of or being sold outside of the country is known as a... The North _____ of them and the South _____ of them. (3 answers)
Tariff/approved/disapproved