Road to the Civil War
Women Abolitionists
Radical Abolitionists
Abolitionists
Underground Railroad
100

Antebellum, the period in U.S. history with the institution of slavery, ultimately led to this conflict. 

What is the Civil War?

100

This Women Abolitionist led enslaved people to freedom on the Underground Railroad. 

Who is Harriet Tubman?

100

This Radical Abolitionist led the biggest slave revolt in U.S. history. 

Who is Nat Turner?

100

People who are opposed to slavery were called this. 

What is Abolitionist? 

100

Harriet Tubman led dozens of people to freedom on this. 

What is the Underground Railroad?

200

A compromise regarding this state created the dividing line between Southern Slave States and Northern Free States in 1820. 

What is Missouri. 

200

This Women Abolitionist gave the famous "Ain't I A Women" speech advocating for Women's suffrage and Black's emancipation.  

Who is Sojourner Truth?
200

This Radical Abolitionist led a raid on a U.S. Amory. 

Who is John Brown?

200

Abolitionists wanted to abolish this institution. 

What is slavery? 

200

This was the term for people who guided escaping slaves on the Underground Railroad. 

What is "Conductor"? 

300

Violent conflicts between slavery supporters and abolitionists caused this modern day state to "bleed" throughout the 1850's. 

What is Kansas? 

300

This Women Abolitionist wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin. Which exposed slavery to Northern and Western audiences and was banned and burned in the South. 

Who is Harriet Beacher Stowe? 

300

The raid on the U.S. Armory by Radical Abolitionists was in this town in modern day wild and wonderful West Virginia where the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers converge. 

What is Harper's Ferry? 

300

This Abolitionist was the most photographed American of the 1800's. 

Who is Frederick Douglass?

300
The Underground Railroad's ultimate destination were these two countries 

What are Mexico and Canada?

400

This Supreme Court decision in 1857 is considered the worst in U.S. History as it reenforced the institution of slavery by legalizing the practice of slaveholding even in Free States.   

What is the Dred Scott Decision?

400
Women Abolitionists spilt with their male counterparts over this women's rights issue. 

What is the Women's Suffrage Movement. 

400

Radical Abolitions differed from their Abolitionists counterparts due to their use of this controversial tactic. 

What is violence? 

400

This Abolitionist published a newspaper in New England for decades advocating for emancipation. 

Who is William Llyod Garrison? 

400

Following rugged terrain of Appalachian Mountains and the natural highway of the Shenandoah Valley this town in Virginia was a stop on the Underground Railroad. 

What is Luray? 

500

This President's victory in the 1860 Presidential Election caused South Carolina to secede from the Union sparking the Civil War. 

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

500

Women Abolitionists regardless of race sympathized with enslaved women over this issue regarding raising their children. 

What is selling enslaved children away from their mothers and the breaking up of African Americans families? 
500

Radical Abolitionists were inspired by perceived personal messages from this Christian religious figure.

Who is Jesus? 

500

This was the name of leading Abolitionist newspaper in U.S. 

What is The Liberator?

500

NOT a literal subterranean transit system the Underground Railroad was instead made up of this type of network.  

 What are sympathetic supporters and safe houses?