front 1 a plant raised to make blue dye | back 1 indigo |
front 2 famous novel that criticized slavery | back 2 Uncle toms cabin |
front 3 the south threatened to _______ if the balance of free and slave states was not maintained | back 3 secede |
front 4 The dream of every slave | back 4 freedom |
front 5 John brown raided harpers ferry for | back 5 Guns |
front 6 It was ______ to teach slaves to read and write | back 6 illegal |
front 7 Harriet _________ a runaway slave led others to freedom | back 7 Tubman |
front 8 A person who was forced to work on plantations | back 8 slave |
front 9 He filed lawsuits for his freedom | back 9 Dred Scott |
front 10 Most important crop grown in the south in the 19th century | back 10 Cotton |
front 11 Slaves raised this crop in swampy areas | back 11 Rice |
front 12 Inventor of the cotton gin | back 12 Eli Whitney |
front 13 Frederick Douglas a runaway slave published a _________ | back 13 Newspaper |
front 14 Freed female slave who became a powerful voice for female rights | back 14 Sojourner Truth |
front 15 The strong agricultural economy of the south overshadowed the development of | back 15 Industries |
front 16 Road to freedom traveled by many slaves | back 16 Underground railroad |
front 17 Kentucky senator known as the Great ________, Henry Clay | back 17 Compromiser |
front 18 Laws passed by Southern states to control slaves | back 18 Slave codes |
front 19 People who spoke out against slavery | back 19 Abolitionist |
front 20 National Anti Slavery Society founder, Lucretia | back 20 Mott |
front 21 This political party asked for an end to slavery | back 21 Liberty |
front 22 Slaves were legally classified as property or __________ | back 22 Chattel |
front 23 The majority of southerners were small ______ | back 23 farmers |
front 24 The number of slave states | back 24 15 |
front 25 African American preacher Nat ________ led slave revolt | back 25 Turner |
front 26 Novelist Harriet Beecher ___________ criticized slavery | back 26 Stowe |