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AbolitionistMovement The North Reform The South 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

He fought slavery by leading the most famous slave rebellion. Nat Turner He fought slavery by leading the most famous slave rebellion. Row 1, Col 1

What did the North’s main income come from? industry / manufacturing What did the North’s main income come from? 1,2

He lengthened the school Horace Mann He lengthened the school year to 6 months. 1,3

What set of laws made it a crime to teach slave to read and write? slave codes What set of laws made it a crime to teach slave to read and write? 1,4

She escaped slavery to become the most famous conductor on Harriet Tubman She escaped slavery to become the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad. 2,1

Workers in the North of the same skills formed these organizations. trade unions Workers in the North of the same skills formed these organizations. 2,2

Margaret Fuller was a writer who belonged to this group that transcendentalists Margaret Fuller was a writer who belonged to this group that stressed the importance of the individual conscience. 2,3

What was the South’s main way agriculture What was the South’s main way income? 2,4

He escaped slavery to go on to become both an abolitionist Frederick Douglass He escaped slavery to go on to become both an abolitionist speaker and writer. 3,1

Workers in the North carried out or staged these which strikes Workers in the North carried out or staged these which stopped work to protest bad or deteriorating working conditions. 3,2

This man’s invention, the sewing machine, would change the speed Elias Howe This man’s invention, the sewing machine, would change the speed of cloth could be made into clothes. 3,3

This person was the plantation manager and in charge of overseer This person was the plantation manager and in charge of watching over the slaves. 3,4

Slave who gained freedom by running away and although Sojourner Truth Slave who gained freedom by running away and although she was uneducated, still spoke with wit and wisdom 4,1

Famine brought a large group of people to the North from what country? Ireland Famine brought a large group of people to the North from what country? 4,2

The Know-Nothing Party tried to reform immigration policies. nativists The Know-Nothing Party tried to reform immigration policies. What was the name of the people that formed this group? 4,3

What group of people in the South measured their wealth plantation owners What group of people in the South measured their wealth by the number of slaves they owned? 4,4

This white abolitionist’s radical idea was for slaves to immediately William Lloyd Garrison This white abolitionist’s radical idea was for slaves to immediately be free or emancipated. 5,1

East were connected by these? railroad tracks By 1860, the Midwest and the East were connected by these? 5,2

Reformers believed alcohol caused many problems in society. temperance Reformers believed alcohol caused many problems in society. What term described the movement to drink little or no alcohol. 5,3

These poor white farmers didn’t yeoman These poor white farmers didn’t own slaves. 5,4