Vocab #2
Across
- 3. A formerly enslaved person who became a powerful speaker and writer against slavery.
- 5. A former enslaved woman who led many enslaved people to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
- 7. A slave uprising in Virginia led by Nat Turner in 1831.
- 8. The site of John Brown’s 1859 raid on a federal arsenal in an attempt to start a slave revolt.
- 10. The belief that women’s proper role was in the home, focusing on family and moral guidance.
- 13. The belief that the United States was destined to expand westward across North America.
- 17. The act of Southern states withdrawing from the Union before the Civil War.
- 18. An order issued by Abraham Lincoln freeing enslaved people in Confederate-held territory.
- 21. An deal that settled the intensely disputed presidential election between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden.
- 23. Required that escaped enslaved people be returned to their enslavers even if they were found in free states.
- 24. The movement to end slavery in the United States.
- 26. An enslaved man whose Supreme Court case ruled that African Americans were not citizens and could not sue in federal court.
- 27. A mass migration of people to California after gold was discovered there in 1848.
- 28. A reform effort aimed at reducing or banning the consumption of alcohol.
- 29. To add territory to a country or state.
- 30. A war between the United States and Mexico that resulted in the U.S. gaining large territories in the West.
Down
- 1. A white supremacist organization formed after the Civil War that used violence and intimidation against African Americans and their supporters.
- 2. A leading abolitionist who demanded the immediate end of slavery.
- 4. The legal right that protects individuals from being held in jail without being brought before a court.
- 6. A farming system in which tenants worked land owned by someone else in exchange for a share of the crops.
- 9. A trade route connecting Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- 11. Laws passed in the South after the Civil War to restrict the rights and freedoms of formerly enslaved people.
- 12. A Northerner who moved to the South after the Civil War, often to take part in politics or business.
- 14. The 16th president of the United States, who led the country during the Civil War and issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- 15. The idea that settlers in a territory should decide whether to allow slavery.
- 16. An education reformer who promoted free public schooling and is known as the “Father of the Common School Movement.”
- 19. The group of Southern states that seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America.
- 20. A major route used by pioneers traveling west to settle in Oregon and other western territories.
- 22. A social reformer who worked to improve conditions for the mentally ill and helped establish state mental hospitals.
- 25. The founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism).