Chapter 12 Review
Across
- 5. This group and the Quakers formed the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade in Great Britain.
- 8. He was formerly a slave who became a persuasive American abolitionist.
- 10. A secret organization that helped runaway slaves and were accompanied by Harriet Tubman and Levi Coffin.
- 11. This person was a Methodist leader who supported industrial reforms and abolition.
- 12. The term for the people who developed and led the new industries of the Industrial Revolution.
- 15. The 1833 Factory Act placed limits on this..
- 18. This person used patents to control the sales of his inventions
- 22. This ideal location produced clot in a shop or home.
- 23. A set of special rights that a government gives to an inventor for a certain period.
- 25. This group was the first known religious group to challenge slavery.
Down
- 1. The term for money that bankers and investors provide for a new business.
- 2. This person led the effort to abolish slavery in the British Empire.
- 3. These people preached outdoors to reach the masses who did not attend church
- 4. This ideal location involved a variety of jobs and was similar to cottage industries.
- 6. This type of engine provided consistent and reliable power for the Industrial Revolution
- 7. This class was created because of the Industrial Revolution and was separated into upper and lower parts.
- 9. This person invented the reaping machine.
- 11. This person invented the cotton gin.
- 13. This person convinced Wilberforce to remain in Parliament so he could serve God and the people of Great Britain.
- 14. Workers formed these to protect themselves from competition and seek better wages and working conditions.
- 16. The most violent workers reform movement in its pursuit of change.
- 17. This person developed the puddling process for removing impurities in iron.
- 19. Thousands of people were changed by the gospel of this person who preached in England, Wales, and the American colonies.
- 20. This ideal location established fixed work times and brought workers and machines together in large buildings.
- 21. This person made railroads common in Great Britain.
- 24. This person developed a seed drill for placing seeds in even rows.