Who were the two people that hosted the first National Women's Rights Convention
Elizabeth Caddy Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Where was the first National Women's Rights Convention Hosted
Worcester, Massachusetts
What act required all escaped slaves to be returned to the slave owner?
The Fugitive Slave Act
Someone who wants to change something about society
Reformer
What stated that all men and women were created equal?
The Declaration of Sentiments
Dorthea Dix
What was declared when the case Dred Scott vs. Stanford was preached?
That enslaved people could never become citizens and use the court system to fight for their freedom.
What was met in agreement when the Union started to fight over which new states were going to be free or enslaved (Before 1820)
Missouri Comprimise
Abolitionists
Who and why did this person write letters about the Equality of Sexes and The Condition of Women?
Sarah Grimke / Women are taught to focus on their appearance to attract the attention of men
Which woman was known for being an influential abolitionist, a women's rights advocate, and speaking "Ain't I a Woman?"
Sojourner Truth
What was formed when many people in the North were worried about slavery spreading to new territories and hope to abolish slavery?
The Republican Party
Which act allowed slavery to spread into new territories increasing sectionalism?
Kansas Nebraska Act
Someone who fought for the rights of women
Suffragist
Who wrote the newspaper "The Liberator" and what was it's purpose?
William Garrison, it focused on advocating for the abolition of slavery
Name one of the people that authored or co-authored the Declaration of Sentiments
Elizabeth Caddy Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Increased the tension between the North and the South, increased the fear of uprisings, and then later added up to the Civil War
What act prohibited slave trade and slavery would be decided by each new state
Compromise of 1850
Devotion to the interests of a region over those of a country
Sectionalism
Who wrote "The Constitution of the United States: Is It Pro-Slavery or Anti-Slavery" and what did he believe?
Fredrick Douglass, he believed that the constitution does not say people can be held as property.
Who were one of the three men that supported the women's rights movement and abolitionist movement
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Horace Man, and Fredrick Douglas
What was the outcome of John Brown's raid (Harpers Ferry Attack) (Bleeding Kansas)
JB and his co-associates were killed
What act gave the states the power to declare a federal law unconstitutional?
Nullification Crisis/Nullification Act
Holding a position or political office
Incumbent
Who and why did this person write Uncle Tom's Cabin when then did what?
Harriet Beecher Stowe, To portray the horrors of slavery, and then increased support for the abolitionist movement