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Social Studies Chapter 16 Slavery

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A person who opposed slaveryabolitionist
A slave who escaped and began giving speeches against slaveryFrederick Douglass
Slaves were considered thisproperty
States that did not allow slaveryfree states
Act that allowed these states to decide on slaveryKansas-Nebraska
A secret route that slaves used to escapeUnderground Railroad
One of the 1st women to speak out for women's rightsLucretia Mott
Seneca Falls Convention started fight for thiswomen's rights
This established an imaginary line dividing north and south in regards to slaveryMissouri Compromise
A new political partyRepublican
The South's economy was based on thisagriculture
John Brown led a raid on a weapons warehouse hereHarper's Ferry
She wrote Uncle Tom's CabinHarriet Beecher Stowe
The disagreement over this led to the Civil Warslavery
The North's economy was based on thismanufacturing
People who captured and returned escaped slavesslave catchers
This state was admitted under the terms of the Compromise of 1850California
The South named itselfConfederate States of America
To go against or betray your countrytreason
When the southern states left the United Statesseccession
Law that required the police to return runaway slavesFugitive Slave Law
President for the SouthJefferson Davis
This slave led a rebellionNat Turner
Elected president in 1860Abraham Lincoln
If caught helping slaves escape, you could behanged
Freed slave who spoke out against slavery and for women's rightsSojourner Truth
The larger issue that led to the Civil Wareconomy
Teaching slaves to read or write was a ___crime
Among 1st to oppose slaveryQuakers
Went to Supreme Court to try to get his freedomDred Scott
Stephen Douglas campaigned for ___state's rights
Another name for the NorthUnion
Newspaper written by William Lloyd GarrisonThe Liberator
1st state to leave the United StatesSouth Carolina
Escaped slave who returned to help over 300 slaves escapedHarriet Tubman

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