myths vs realities
sectional differences
abolitionists
important events
grab bag
100
Every slave was treated horribly.
What is a myth?
100
People immigrated to the North for this.
What are factory jobs?
100
This male abolitionist used words not violence.
Who is Frederick Douglass?
100
This messed up the balance of free and slave states when 4 states wanted to join the Union.
What is the Compromise of 1850?
100
What do you call the area that was the result of multiple clashes between pro-slavery people and abolitionists?
What is Bleeding Kansas?
200
Slaves grew food they were able to eat if their owner allowed.
What is a reality?
200
This section had the advantage of an experienced government.
What is the North?
200
These two abolitionists founded the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society.
Who are the Grimke Sisters?
200
This event had the potential to make slavery legal everywhere in the U.S.
What is the Dred Scott Decision?
200
What said that any slave found in a free state must be returned to the owner?
What is the Fugitive Slave Law?
300
Slaves only lived in the South.
What is a myth?
300
One of their advantages was that they were fighting on their own soil.
What is the South?
300
This abolitionist started The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper.
Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
300
In 1820 a line was drawn to divide free and slave states. One state was an exception.
What is the Missouri Compromise?
300
This determined that current slaves and former slaves were property, and they were not citizens?
What is the Dred Scott Decision?
400
Slaves were often separated from their families at auctions.
What is a reality?
400
They had the best officers.
What is the South?
400
This female abolitionist is know for her "Aint I a Woman?" speech.
Who is Sojourner Truth?
400
In this event, senators got in an argument over a speech and one man beat another with a cane.
What is Brooks' Attack on Sumner?
400
John Brown and his sons stole weapons from this place.
What is the Federal Arsenal?
500
All slaves were forced to live outdoors.
What is a myth?
500
People wanted to live here because of the railroads.
What is the North?
500
This abolitionist used violence to try to end slavery.
Who is John Brown?
500
This act repealed the MO compromise and allowed white men to vote whether to be a slave state or free state.
What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
500
This is where the Federal Arsenal was located and John Brown's Raid began.
What is Harper's Ferry?