The primary economy of the North
What is industrial?
The primary economy of the South
What is agricultural?
Women began the fight for these
What are rights?
Crop that increased slavery in the South
What is cotton?
Amount of trips Harriet Tubman made to aid runaway slaves
What is 19?
Someone opposed to Immigration
What is a Nativist?
The primary cash crop of the South
What is cotton?
The unfair treatment of others
What is discrimination?
Where slaves mainly lived and worked
What is a plantation?
How many people attended the first Women's Rights convention
What is 300?
Why Irish immigrants came to the US
What is the Potato Famine?
The ownership of another individual for forced hard labor
What is slavery?
The right to vote
suffrage
Network of safehouses that aided runaway slaves
What is the Underground Railroad?
Percentage increase of cotton production by the Cotton Gin
What is 50%
These rapidly grew in the North
What are Cities?
Laws to prevent slave uprisings
What are slave codes?
Location of the first women's movement convention
What is Seneca Falls
The main position held by enslaved African American
What are Field Hands?
Percentage of Southerners who owned slaves
What is 25%?
Type of factory found in the North
What is a textile?
Invention by Eli Whitney to increase cotton production
What is the cotton gin?
What is the Declaration of Sentiments?
Lead a slave uprising in the South
Who is Nat Turner?
When the train was introduced to America
What is 1830?