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Freedom Fighters What’s the cause That dang slavery Powerpoint Women rule the world Random.

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Example A public institution in the Pacific Northwest with a Husky named “Dubs” as

Example A public institution in the Pacific Northwest with a Husky named “Dubs” as its mascot What is the University of Washington?

100 Born in 1817, was taught to read and write by the wife of

100 Born in 1817, was taught to read and write by the wife of one of his owners. Would later become a famous abolitionist andlater published his own newspaper called the “North Star” Frederick Douglass

200 Named the most radical white abolitionist. Wrote and published the Liberator. William Lloyd

200 Named the most radical white abolitionist. Wrote and published the Liberator. William Lloyd Garrison

300 Born into slavery and given the name Isabella Baumfree. She was both an

300 Born into slavery and given the name Isabella Baumfree. She was both an activist for women’s rights and anti-slavery. Gave a speech title “Ain’t I a woman”. Sojouner Truth

400 One of the most important figures of the abolitionist movement. Freed thousands of

400 One of the most important figures of the abolitionist movement. Freed thousands of slaves, using the underground railroad. Harriet Tubman

500 One of the more radical abolitionists. Led a raid at Harper’s Fairy to

500 One of the more radical abolitionists. Led a raid at Harper’s Fairy to start an armed slave revolt. John Brown

100 This movement started in 1826 mainly by women, in order to eliminate the

100 This movement started in 1826 mainly by women, in order to eliminate the use of alcohol. Temperance Movement

200 People like Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and John Brown all supported this

200 People like Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and John Brown all supported this cause Abolitionist Movement

300 A movement for “common schools” began in Massachusetts during the period of 1830

300 A movement for “common schools” began in Massachusetts during the period of 1830 -1850 to Americanize new immigrants and provide free public education. Was started by this man. Horace Mann

400 Their purpose was to discuss the social, civil, and religious condition and rights

400 Their purpose was to discuss the social, civil, and religious condition and rights of women. They wanted to publicize the second class status of women and begin the fight to remedy it. What was the name of this meeting? Seneca Falls Convention

500 Dorothy Dix began a lifelong campaign to improve the living conditions for this

500 Dorothy Dix began a lifelong campaign to improve the living conditions for this group of people. The Mentally ill

100 Where did the word “slave” come from? From the Slavs of Eastern Europe,

100 Where did the word “slave” come from? From the Slavs of Eastern Europe, a favorite source of slaves for the Roman Empire.

200 What were three ways that people could become slaves in the ancient world?

200 What were three ways that people could become slaves in the ancient world? Captured in war, sentenced for crime, or driven to sell themselves or kids to escape poverty.

300 How many slaves were sent to the Americas across the Middle Passage? More

300 How many slaves were sent to the Americas across the Middle Passage? More than 10 million

400 What was the difference between slavery and an indentured servant? Which one was

400 What was the difference between slavery and an indentured servant? Which one was more expensive? Indentured servant was white and from Europe. Slaves are more expensive, but owned for life.

500 Why are Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vesey, and Nat Turner remembered? They all led

500 Why are Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vesey, and Nat Turner remembered? They all led slave rebellions

100 Discriminated against at the World’s Anti-slavery Convention in 1840 (because they were women),

100 Discriminated against at the World’s Anti-slavery Convention in 1840 (because they were women), they would later hold a women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls Elizabeth Cady & Lucerita Mott

200 In 1821, this woman founded the Troy Female Seminary in New York, the

200 In 1821, this woman founded the Troy Female Seminary in New York, the first endowed school for girls Emma Hart

300 Was one of the best known and respected black women of the nineteenth

300 Was one of the best known and respected black women of the nineteenth century. Born a slave in New York, she escaped to New York City in 1827. She was a tireless worker in the abolition crusade and helped recruit Black soldiers during the Civil War. Sojouner Truth

400 This movement was a protest against the uncomfortable and constricting women's clothes began

400 This movement was a protest against the uncomfortable and constricting women's clothes began in 1851 when Libby Miller developed what became known as the bloomer style. Rational Dress Movement

500 Author of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”, the book that chronicled the struggles of slaves

500 Author of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”, the book that chronicled the struggles of slaves in the south, and would be labeled as “the little book that started the civil war” Harriet Beecher Stowe

100 Ralph Waldo Emerson start this philosophy that encouraged people to develop unique and

100 Ralph Waldo Emerson start this philosophy that encouraged people to develop unique and emotional forms of expression. transcendentalism

200 This religious group emphasized reason as the path to perfection. Also shared with

200 This religious group emphasized reason as the path to perfection. Also shared with revivalism a faith in the individual Unitarians

300 This was a widespread movement to awaken religious sentiments in the United States.

300 This was a widespread movement to awaken religious sentiments in the United States. Led by preachers like Charles Grandison Second Great Awakening

400 They were a breakaway group from the Quakers which started in England in

400 They were a breakaway group from the Quakers which started in England in the late 18 th century. A group moved to New York and later to other states. Believed in a new way of life: abolished families, practiced celibacy, and full equality between sexes (WHAT? ) Shakers

500 These daughters of a South Carolina slaveholder published “An Appeal to the Christian

500 These daughters of a South Carolina slaveholder published “An Appeal to the Christian Women of the South” in which they called upon women to overthrow slavery Sarah & Angelina Grimke

100 Why was the 1793 invention of the Cotton Gin important? It enabled the

100 Why was the 1793 invention of the Cotton Gin important? It enabled the commercial production of cotton and stimulated the spread of slavery across the south

200 What was a “slave driver” Was a slave in charge of supervising a

200 What was a “slave driver” Was a slave in charge of supervising a gang of slaves.

300 What religion were the slaves? They brought a variety of religions from Africa,

300 What religion were the slaves? They brought a variety of religions from Africa, but none took hold

400 How did westward expansion lead to civil war over slavery? New states came

400 How did westward expansion lead to civil war over slavery? New states came in as either slave or free states, affecting the balance of power in Congress.

500 Why was the slave ship Amistad of particular significance for American abolitionists? Slaves

500 Why was the slave ship Amistad of particular significance for American abolitionists? Slaves rebelled on board and sailed to New York. They were ultimately freed by the Supreme Court because they had been captured in violation of international agreements against the slave trade.