Movements
People
Events
Vocab Terms
Misc.
100

This movement worked to end slavery

Abolition

100

This person escaped slavery then helped other runaway slaves on the Underground Railroad, earning the nickname "Moses"

Harriet Tubman

100

This group pushed African Americans to move back to Africa

American Colonization Society

100
The right to vote

Suffrage

100

Ms. Conner's favorite singer, songwriter, producer, musician, artist, actress, best human ever!

Miss. Queen- Taylor Swift

200

This movement worked to limit the use to alcohol

Temperance

200

Father of Public Education

Horace Mann
200

This event was held to debate giving women the right to vote

Seneca Falls Convention

200

The period before the Civil War

Antebellum 

200

This is Ms. Conner's favorite color

Pink

300
This movement focused on educating all children, pushed for required teacher training, and teaching pay increase. 

Education Reform

300

This person published the anti-slavery newspaper "The Liberator"

William Lloyd Garrison

300

Free Space

FREE SPACE

300

The document based on the Declaration of Independence, edited to include women

Declaration of Sentiments

300

Ms. Conner drinks this every morning during 1st period

Iced Coffee

400

This movement fought for women's voting rights

Womens Suffrage

400

This person published the anti-slavery newspaper "The North Star"

Frederick Douglass

400

A rebellion that took place in Virginia in an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow and kill planter families

Nat Turner's Rebellion

400

Founded by Thomas Cole, first native school of landscape painting in the U.S.; painted many scenes of New York's _____________

Hudson River School

400

Ms.Conner's favorite historical time period 

Civil War Era

500

A philosophy pioneered by Ralph Waldo Emerson; in which each person has direct communication with God and Nature

Transcendentalism 

500

Participated in the writing of the Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Falls Convention

Susan B. Anthony/ Elizabeth Cady Staton

500

A time when America promoted religious freedom

Second Great Awakening

500

the ideal woman was seen as a tender, self-sacrificing caregiver who provided a nest for her children and a peaceful refuge for her husband, social customs that restricted women to caring for the house

Cult of Domesticity

500

Ms.Conner's favorite soda

Dr. Pepper