| A | B |
| government protected rights of individuals against arbitrary or discriminatory treatment by gov and individuals. | civil rights |
| Amendments 13,14, and 15 | Civil War Amendments |
| A machine invented that separated seeds from cotton very quickly | cotton gin |
| The industrialized region in the U.S. | the North |
| The agricultural region in the U.S. | the South |
| prohibited slavery 36•latitude | The Missouri Compromise |
| Agreed to let Missouri com in as a slave state, Maine as a free state | The Missouri Compromise |
| Maine was created from which state? | Massachussetts |
| New Englander who pushed the abosihionist movement | William Lloyd Garrison |
| Urged President lincoln to emancipate the slaves | Frederick Douglass |
| Reasns for Douglass/Garrison for leaving Anti-slavery Society | Because it refused to let women participate. |
| Founded the first women's right movement | Lucretia Mott, Eizabeth Cady Staton |
| The even that gave pause for Stanton and Mott their status in society | the World Anit-Slavery Society in London |
| The first women's rights meeting | Seneca Fall,s New York |
| A novel that depicted the evils of slavery | Uncle Tom's Cabin |
| The little woman who started the big war | Harriet Beecher Stowe |
| the amount of copies of the book by Stowe | 30,000 |
| The first major civil rights case | Dred Scott v. Sandford |
| Taney ruled that this Congressional law was uncnstituional, thus legalizing slavery | Missouri Compromise |
| said that all slaves in states in rebellion against the U.S. would be freed. | Emancipation Proclamation |
| Bans slavery in the U.S. | Thriteenth Amendment |
| Laws denying most legal rights to newly freed slaves in the South | Black Codes |
| Congress enacted this law to invalidate some state Black Codes | Civil Rights Act of 1866 |