Reforms - Vocabulary
Reforms-People
Reforms - Events
Inventions & Industry
War Brewing
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What is the Definition for Abolition? and what is a Abolitionist?

The fight to end slavery and a person who fights against slavery.

100

She was so important because she escaped without being caught and she saved about 300 slaves to freedom. An official "conductor" of the UGRR. This meant that she knew all the routes to free territory and she had to take an oath of silence so the secret of the Underground Railroad would be kept secret.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

100

What is convention held for women's rights? and where was it located?

The Seneca Falls Convention, Held in New york.

100

What machine was used to separate the seeds in cotton?

the cotton gin

100

The North and South disagreed strongly over whether this practice should continue.

What is slavery

200
A social reform effort begun in the mid 1800’s to encourage people to drink less alcohol.
What is definition of Temperance?
200

She was one of the first leaders of the American woman’s rights movement. An excellent writer and speaker, worked together to secure women’s right to vote. Set Up the Seneca Falls convention.

Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

200

This movement goals were the immediate emancipation for enslaved people and political, economic, and social equality for blacks.

What is the Abolitionist movement.
200

James Watt is credited with significantly improving this device, which became the primary power source of the Industrial Revolution.

Steam Engine

200

The North’s economy was based mostly on factories, while the South was mostly based on...

What is plantations farming.

300

The organized effort to gain voting rights for women.

What is women’s suffrage?

300

She led the call for separate jails for women, men, and children and believed that the mission of prisons should be about rehabilitation not punishment

Who is Dorothea Dix

300

Name That Reform: blamed alcohol for poverty, the breakup of families, and crime. They called for drinking little or no alcohol.

What is the Temperance Movement?

300

This was the first bicycle

Velocipede
300

This issue caused conflict as new states were added to the nation.

What is the spread of slavery west and/or whether new states should be free or slave states.

400

A formal statement listing grievances and demands for change.

What is a declaration?

400

Born a slave, he escaped to Freedom and became a famous abolitionist and attended the Seneca Falls convention.

Who is Frederick Douglass

400

Name this Movement: were forbidden to vote and were forbidden to occupy the same jobs as men. This Movement was started by powerful women like Lucretia Mott and Susan B Anthony.

What is the Womens Rights Movement?

400

The shifting of goods being made by machines in factories, leading to major changes in work, transportation, and daily life.

The Industrial Revolution

400

The name of the anti-slavery novel and what American author who depicted the cruel reality of slavery.

What is Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Toms Cabin. 

500

A written statement listing unfair treatment toward women, modeled after the Declaration of Independence.

What is the Declaration of Sentiments?

500

Led the moral crusade for abolition of slavery in the U.S.

Who is William Lloyd Garrison

500

Name an organization that formed to stop the consumption of alcohol.

American Temperance Society and/or Daughters of Temperance

500
Famous textile mill in the North.

Lowell Mill.

500

This series of compromises and laws, including the Fugitive Slave Act, increased hostility between North and South.

What is the Compromise of 1850.