Abolition
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100

Laws were made to keep which population enslaved?

African Americans

100

Uncle Tom was the central character in the book Uncle Tom's Cabin. He was ________?

An enslaved man.

100

Where did Harriet Beecher Stowe live?

A northern state.

200

William Lloyd Garrison believed in ________?

full equality for African Americans.

200

What did the American Colonization Society (ACS) want for all African Americans?

To send them to Africa to live.

200

How did Uncle Tom's Cabin help abolitionists?

It raised awareness of enslaved people's lives.

300

Who were "passengers" on the Underground Railroad?

freedom-seeking enslaved people.

300

What was the code name on the Underground Railroad for a guide who helped runaway enslaved people?

Conductor.

300

What escaped slave became a famous activist, author, and speaker for the Abolition of Slavery?

Frederick Douglas.

400

What would happen if an enslaved person got caught running away?

Severe punishment or death.

400

What was one reason freedom seekers were asked to change their names?

To confuse slave hunters.

400

What was the code word in the Underground Railroad for a person who contributed supplies and money?

Shareholder.

500

People who were thought to be helping freedom-seeking people were __________?

They were tormented, arrested, and their property burned.

500

Why was Harriet Tubman called "Moses"?

It was a nickname because she, like Moses, led people to freedom.

500

Who worked for the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery?

William Still.