Famous People
Northern States
Southern States
Slavery
100

Who was the Indian guide that helped Lewis and Clark?

a. Pocahontas

b. Sacagawea

What is b, Sacagawea

100

True or False: The weather in Northern states was cold and snowy during winter months.

What is TRUE

100

True or False: The weather in the Southern colonies was cold which made it difficult to grow crops. 

What is FALSE

100

True or False:  Most slaves were brought to America from West Africa. 

What is TRUE

200

Who was the president during the Louisiana Purchase?

a. Thomas Jefferson

b. George Washington

The president was a. Thomas Jefferson. 

200

Many Northern States had ________ where industry was developing in the 19th century. 

a. villages

b. cities

What is b, cities

200

Wealthy farmers in the South lived on _________.

a. Plantations

b. Industrial Forts

What is a, plantations. 

200

True or False: Most slaves were excited about living in America. 

What is FALSE

300

Who invented the Cotton Gin?

a. Martin Luther King.

b. Eli Whitney 

It was Eli Whitney.

300

Samuel Slater was famous for his work in what industry?

a. Coal mining

b. Textile (fabric)

c. Tea 

What is b, Textile

300

What was the major cash crop on Southern Farms:

a. rice

b. peanuts

c. cotton

What is c, cotton

300

If a slave was caught trying to escape, what could happen?

a. They would go to jail. 

b. They would be beaten or killed. 

What is b, beaten or killed. 

400

Who was the famous former slave, who became a conductor in the underground railroad?

a. Merriweather Lewis

b. Harriet Tubman

What is b, Harriet Tubman. 

400

True or False: Northern States in the 19th century allowed slavery on farms and in homes. 

What is False. 

400

In order to make a lot of money as a farmer, plantation owners bought _______________ to work on the farms. 

a. African slaves

b. goats

What is a, African slaves. 

400

True or False: Many slaves were able to go to school and learn to read.

What is FALSE.

500

This abolitionist was famous for saying the Constitution meant "All men were created equal". He also began a newspaper called, "The Liberator"?

a. William Lloyd Garrison

b. John Wilkes Booth 

What is a, William Lloyd Garrison.

500

Many people in Northern states who did not like slavery were afraid to help them escape because of what law?

a. The Slave Catcher Law

b. The Fugitive Slave Act. 

What is b, The Fugitive Slave Act.

500

What would a Southern Plantation owner provide for a slave?

a. An education, a job, and place to stay.

b. A home, clothes, and food. 

What is b, home, clothes and food. 

500

What was the underground railroad?

a. A route to the North to gain freedom.

b. A train that lead Africans back to their homes. 

c. A path that led escaped slaves to California. 

What is a. A route to the North to gain freedom.