A revival of religious feeling.
What is the Great Awakining?
Large plantations that grow lots of cotton with slaves.
What is the South?
Who are enslaved people?
She lead many slavery to freedom using the underground railroad.
Who is Harriet Tubman?
To make change in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices
What is reform?
A women who thought Sunday school to women convicts at a jail.
Who is Dorothea Dix?
Large factories and machines.
What is the North?
Someone who watches the slaves to make sure their doing what their supposed to.
What is an overseer?
He made the cotton gin.
Who is Eli Whitney
A person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery.
What is an abolitionist?
He escaped enslavement and knew firsthand the cruel treatment that enslaved people experienced.
Who is Frederick Douglass?
Agriculture was the main way they made money.
What was the South's main way to make money?
The worst person to be in the 1800's.
What place were enslaved people considered as?
He led an uprising in Virginia.
Who is Nat Turner?
A person who favors an agricultural way of life and government policies that support
What is an agrarian?
They were denied rights but we're not enslaved people.
Who are women in the 1800's?
Factories and businesses was the way they made money.
How did the north make money?
Slaves would resist by slowing down work and breaking tools.
What would slave do to resist?
Published a newspaper called The Liberator in the 1830s, which called for not only an end to slavery but full equality for African Americans.
Who is Lloyd Garrison?
The belief that one race is superior to another, combined with economic, political, or social power.
What is racism?
When people would have to go to different schools because of skin color.
What is segregation?
Enslaved people and women were not able to vote.
What is discrimination?
A church that brought together African roots and American needs.
What is an invisible church?
The first Black man to attend college in the U.S., who established a private school for Black and White students in North Carolina in the 1830s.
Who is John Chavis?
The state of being subject to prolonged unjust treatment or control.
What is oppression?