Chapter 14

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Across
  1. 2. people who leave a country
  2. 3. one of two moving abolitionist speakers
  3. 4. peacefully refusing to obey the laws
  4. 7. the right to vote
  5. 11. the renewal of religious faith in the 1790s and early 1800s
  6. 12. push people out of native land to new land
  7. 13. meeting to reawaken religious faith
  8. 15. stopping work to demand better conditions
  9. 16. artists that focused their art on nature
  10. 17. the head of the first board of education in the United States
  11. 21. one of the most famous conductors of the underground railroad
  12. 22. one of two moving abolitionist speakers
  13. 24. new philosophy teaching the spiritual world is more improtant that the physical world
  14. 26. a convention held for womens rights in seneca falls, New York
Down
  1. 1. an aboveground series of escate routes from the south to the north
  2. 5. a campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol
  3. 6. negative opnion not based on facts
  4. 8. the movement to end slavery
  5. 9. native born Americans who wanted to eliminate foreign influence
  6. 10. a reformer from Boston
  7. 14. people who settle in a new country
  8. 18. was a part of an Anerican delegation that attended the World anti slavery convention in London in 1840
  9. 19. Art that stressed the individual, imagination, creativity, and emotion
  10. 20. group of workers who band together to seek better working conditions
  11. 23. cheapest deck on a ship
  12. 25. severe food shortage