I was perhaps the most famous conductor of the underground railroad
//Harriet Tubman
I used the Pen as an abolitionist and write a narrative about my experience as an enslaved person
Frederic Douglas
The call to outlaw slavery
Abolition
The Effort to prohibit Drinking
Temperance Movement
This President drove Native Americans off of their homelands and onto reservations
Andrew Jackson
I used the sword as an abolitionist and raided Harpers Ferry
John Brown
I was a transcendentalist and believed in my own self reliance
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The right to vote
sufferage
Freeing of the slaves
Emancipation
This fort in Texas is "remembered" for hero's like David Bowie and Davy Crockett fighting agains the Mexicans
The Alamo
I made it my mission to try and reform prisons and the conditions for the mentally ill
Dorthea Dix
I started the Shaker Religion
Mother Ann Lee
These were "Perfect" places
utopian communities
We vowed to not marry or have children, lived in. our own communities and believed men and women were equal.
The Shakers
I wrote the lyrics to the Star Spangles Banner
Francis Scott Key
I used my voice as an abolitionist and gave the speech "Aint I a Woman"?
Sojourner Truth
I used the pen to fight for women's rights and wrote the "Declaration of Sentiments"
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Pre Civil War
Antebellum
This was a literary movement emphasizing a simple life and celebrating the truth in nature
Transcendentalism
I did a midnight ride through the Boston area warning all that the British were coming!
Paul Revere
I reformed the Education system
Horace Mann
I was famous as a preacher during the Second Great Awakening
Charles Finney
Statement of Grievances modeled after the Declaration of Independence read at the Seneca Falls Convention
This religious movement emphasized individula responsibility for seeking salvation
Second Great Awakening
Before the Constitution was created these Articles were the law of the land
Articles of Confederation