Slavery in the United States
Across
- 2. the amount a worker can produce in a given time
- 5. some people began to resist immigration. They were known as ?
- 6. examples of this are examples of are those based on someone's race, gender, nationality, social status, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation.
- 7. These people lived mostly in the Upper South and in the hilly areas of the Deep South.
- 12. she is the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad's "conductors."
- 13. there known as a plantation managar
- 16. what it called if you are treating some people differently from others
- 17. got their name because they "clipped" time from long journeys.
- 18. sometimes called black codes or Negro Laws, were laws in the Southern states that controlled enslaved people
- 19. Skilled workers formed this
Down
- 1. Telegraph operators sent messages quickly by using this
- 3. The state were the first slaves where at
- 4. a network of "safe houses" owned by people opposed to slavery.
- 8. More than a million people died during what was called the Great Irish what?
- 9. device that used electric signals to send messages—filled that need.
- 10. The South lagged behind other parts of the country in what?
- 11. The workers staged a series of this in the mid-1830s.
- 14. The Upper South became a center for the sale and transport of enslaved people. This trade became known as the what?
- 15. used this object for to serve as a permanent reminder to slaves of their alleged inferiority and to assert white authority
- 18. African American religious folk songs