Slavery in the United States

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