Seneca Falls Convention
Industrialization
Election’s
The South
Women Rights
100

Who wrote The Declaration of Sentiments?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

100

What were the three phases of industrialization in the North?

The steam engine, science and mass production, and rise of digital technology.

100

What happened the day after Lincoln was elected?

The South Carolina perceived a threat.

100

What was infrastructure like in the South? Were there a lot of canals and roadways? What were the conditions of the roads? Did they have a lot of railroads?

They had stuff life Textile mills, and Tobacco Factories. Yes, they used to travel and to move around goods. They were in poor condition and not very smooth. Yes, to travel goods across America.

100

What was a Quaker?

Quaker women enjoyed an weird amount of equality in their communities.

200

What were the names of the people who supported anti-slavery?

Abolitionist

200

Who is Elizabeth Blackwell?

A British and American Physician, who was the first women to earn a medical degree.

200

Who was John Brown? What was he known for? What town did he attack the federal arsenal at?

He was an American Abolitionist leader. He was known for the raids in Kansas and West Virginia. Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.

200

What were the slave codes?

Slaves could not go anywhere without the owners permission, they can not assemble without a white person around, they could not have firearms, and they were not aloud to be taught how to read and write.

200

What convention did they make the declaration of sentiments at?

The Seneca Falls convention, in New York.

300

What were the different classes of whites?

Slaves, poor whites, yeoman framers, and plantation owners.

300

Who were the Know-nothing Party? Why were they named this?

Nativists, who would always say they knew nothing when asked a question.

300

What was the fugitive slave law? Why was it established?

Allowed slave-hunters to seize alleged slaves.

300

What was the most common transportation in the South?

Canals, and roads they were in very poor condition.

300

What did Susan B. Anthony call for?

Co-education and equal pay.

400

Who is one of the most famous conductor’s of the underground rail round?

Harriet Tubman

400

Who was president of the country that was formed when states seceded from the Union and what was this country called?

Jefferson Davis, He made the Confederate states of America.

400

Who was in the senate race of 1853? Why was it so important? What did it prove? Who won?

Abraham Lincoln v. Fredrick Douglass, it decided whether or not we should put the Kansas-Nebraska act. That the United States should be two territories, Lincoln.

400

Why did the North have a advantage in transportation?

Because they had railways and railroads that were in good condition, which allowed them to travel goods easier.

400

What did Maria Mitchell accomplish?

She was the first person to discover a comet through a teleoscope.

500

What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act do?

It repealed the Missouri compromise and created two new territories, it also allowed popular sovereignty. 

500

What caused the remaining slave states to secede from the Union?

Southern states were afraid of the north abolishing slavery.

500

What is civil disobedience? Who came up with this idea?

The refusal to obey certain laws, Henry David Thoreau.

500

Why did the south want to keep slavery legal?

It helped with the economy, slaves were there to help make their owners money.

500

What states recognized that woman should be able to own property?  

New York, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Wisconsin, Mississippi, and California.