Women's Rights
Abolition
Slavery
Religious Movements
Compromise
100

The Declaration of the Sentiments was written by.

Who is Elizabeth Lady Stanton?

100

An famous black intellectual born into slavery, escaped, and became one of America's greatest intellectuals. 

Who is Frederick Douglass?

100

This was the year that the first enslaved people arrived in the Virginia Colony by the Dutch.

What is 1619?

100

The Second Great Awakening started during this time.

What is the late 1700s?

100

This compromise was an agreement that combined ideas from the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia plan. A house based on population and a senate with two representatives were both put into action.

What is the Great Compromise?

200

Abigail Adams famously wrote this phrase to her husband, John, while he was drafting the US Constitution. 

What is "remember the ladies?"

200

"The Liberator" was an abolitionist newspaper written by.

Who is William Lloyd Garrison?

200

Between 1619-1860, this average number of enslaved people were forced into the current United states.

What is 400,000?

200

The First Great Awakening started during this time.

When are the 1730s and 1740s?

200

Maine was joined as a free state and Missouri was entered as a slave state during this compromise.

What is the Missouri Compromise?

300

Adopted from an English legal system, it said that women were legally their husbands upon marriage. 

What is coverture? 

300

Massive slave revolt against white enslavers in the 1830s led by this person.

What is Nat Turner's Rebellion?

300

This formerly enslaved person founded the African Methodist Church in Philadelphia.

Who is Richard Allen?

300

The author of the phrase "A City upon a Hill."

Who is John Winthrop?

300

This failed attempt to appease the South before the Civil War would have allowed slavery to be forever legal where it existed.

What is the Corwin Amendment? 

400

The belief that men should inhabit public spaces and women should inhabit private spaces.

What is "separate spheres?"

400

A person who successfully sued for her freedom in the late 1700s and set the North on a path to emancipation.

Who is Mum Bett?

400

The most controversial aspect of the Compromise of 1850.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act? 

400

The people who named their kids Kill-Sin and Fear-God.

Who are Puritans?

400

This was passed in 1850 as an attempt to preserve the union.

What is Compromise of 1850?

500

The ideal that women should be educated for the good of the nation.

What is Republican Motherhood?

500

The religious underpinning that convinced some enslavers to join the cause of abolition.

What is the 2nd Great Awakening?

500

Unfree white and black people rose up in the colony of Virginia. This event led to a cementing of racial slavery in the future U.S. 

What is Bacon's Rebellion?

500

Abolitionists who believed they were doing God's will by destroying slavery (name two).

Who are Nat Turner and John Brown? 

500

This compromise expanded the idea of popular sovereignty in 1854.

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?