Big Ideas
Abolition Leaders
Women's Suffrage
Underground Railroad
Amendments & Impact
100

This movement worked to end slavery in the United States.

The Abolitionist movement

100

This leader published the antislavery newspaper *The North Star*.

Fredrick Douglass

100

This movement worked to give women the right to vote. 

The women's suffrage movement

100

Helpers who guided escaped slaves to freedom were called this. 

Conductors

100

This amendment officially ended slavery in the U.S.

13th Amendement

200

This secret network helped enslaved people escape to freedom. 

The Underground Railroad

200

This leader helped enslaved people escape using the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Tubman

200

This woman helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

200

Safe houses where escaped slaves hid were known as this. 

Stations or Depots

200
This amendment gave women the right to vote. 
19th Amendment
300

Which two movements worked together to expand rights for African Americans and women?

The abolitionist movement and the women's suffrage movement

300

This former slave gave powerful speeches showing how wrong slavery was.

Sojourner Truth

300

This leader often worked alongside Elizabeth Cady Stanton to fight for voting rights. 

Susan B. Anthony

300

A major result of abolition and suffrage movements. 

Expanded rights and freedoms