Abolitionists
American Revolution
Vocabulary
Indigenous Resistance & Resilience
Early Republic
100

What is an abolitionist?

Someone who wants to end or "abolish" slavery

100

Who was selected to lead the Continetal Army?

George Washington

100

What is a primary source?

Evidence of any kind that comes from the time being studied.

100

What is the Underground Railroad?

A network of secret routes and safe houses organized by abolitionists and used by enslaved Black people to escape from slavery in the South to freedom in the North or Canada

100

What is a public school?

Aschool that is funded by the government (through taxes paid by citizens)

200

What name did Mumbet choose for herself when she won her freedom from slavery?

Elizabeth Freeman

200

What does the phrase "shot heard around the world" refer to?

The opening gunfire at the Battles of Lexington and Concord. 

200

What is a secondary source? 

A description of history written later, that relies on primary sources for evidence.

200

What is encroachment?

Movement onto the territory, property or rights of someone else

200

Name an industry important for the economic growth of the Early Republic. 

Whaling, Teaching, Canal Building, Steamboat Transportation, Farming, Oversees Trade with China, and Cotton Cloth Manufacturing. 

300

Elizabeth Key may have been the first enslaved African American to do what?

 Sue in court for her freedom. 

300

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

300

What is the Transatlantic Slave Trade?

The forced migration, on a massive organized basis, of African people to be enslaved in the Americas.

300

What was the Trail of Tears?

The path traveled by approximately 100,000 Indigenous people  from their native lands to territory in Oklahoma

300

What do we call a person who has special skill or knowledge relating to a particular subject?

An expert

400

What were tactics used by Benjamin Lay to end slavery?

Writing pamphlets, planning protests that got people's attention and kidnapping enslaver's children. 

400

What is the name of the treaty that ended the American Revolution?

The Treaty of Paris

400

What is an indentured servant?

A person who is bound to work without pay in the service of another for a specified length of time.

400

What is the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

Act of Congress to acquire land of Indigenous Nations in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi in exchange for land in Oklahoma

400

What do we call a government’s plan and actions in its dealings with other nations?

Foreign Policy

500

Name an argument abolitionists make related to ending slavery?


Answers May Vary

500

Who wrote the influential pamphlet "Common Sense" advocating for independence?

Thomas Paine

500

What are coded spirituals?

Songs that were sung by enslaved African Americans to resist their oppression and share information with each other

500

The Mashpee Wampanoag wrote many petitions to stop encroachment on their land. What is a petition?

A formal request to the government  asking for help with a particular issue.

500

What was the Haitian Revolution?

A conflict from 1791 to 1804 between enslaved Haitians and France, ending in Haiti’s becoming the 1st country to be founded by formerly enslaved people