Vocabulary
Lesson 1- The Fight Against Slavery
Underground Railroad
Lesson 2- Union Divided
Lesson 3- Rebuilding the Nation
100

Those who argued against slavery

Abolitionist

100
Leader of the Philadelphia Vigilance Committee, his father bought his freedom and moved to NJ to ensure he was born free

William Still

100

Most enslaved people traveled ________.

North

100

Abraham Lincoln was killed by ____________.

John Wilkes Booth

100
Passed in 1868, stated that any person born in the United States is a citizen

14th Amendment

200
Large farms growing 1 crop

Plantation

200

The Pennsylvania Society for Abolition of Slavery was the country's first...

anti-slavery group

200

What country offered freedom, since slavery was illegal?

Canada

200

The conflict between North and South was based on

slavery and economy

200

How many African Americans were elected to Congress?

16

300

"Break away" from 

secede

300

The South's economy was based on

Farming

300

The name of the route that means "Polaris"

The North Star

300

The South secedes because they believed

that their economy would fail without slavery

300

Admittance back into the Union was based on three things. What were they?

Abolish slavery, destroy confederate currency, and rewrite their constitutions

400

An official public announcement

proclamation

400

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 stated that slave owners could __________.

Recapture escaped slaves

400

The most famous code song

"Following the Drinking Gourd"

400

The first battle of the Civil War, the Confederacy won

Fort Sumter

400

Commanded the army and protected the capital, Governor of New Jersey

George McClellan

500

Farmer who gives part of his or her crop to a landlord as payment for using the land

sharecropper

500

Sarah and Angelina Grimke were the country's most important ______________.

speakers and writers about abolition

500

What do safe houses provide?

Shelter, clothing, food, water and supplies

500

Helped African Americans find jobs

Freedman's Bureau

500

The two woman who helped in the war effort

Clara Barton and Cornelia Hancock