8.3 vocab

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Across
  1. 2. the right to vote to elect leaders or to vote on policies and laws
  2. 8. an ideal community that exists in unrealistically positive conditions
  3. 10. evangelical preacher in the American colonies
  4. 11. set of ideas that a group of thinkers shared in the 1800s
  5. 12. first women’s rights convention in the United States
  6. 16. to organized efforts to improve specific aspects of society
  7. 18. for opposing slavery
  8. 19. Railroad-a series of escape routes and hiding places used by enslaved people
  9. 20. "showing restraint or moderation."
  10. 22. - he was kidnapped and sold into slavery at about age 11
Down
  1. 1. most of her life fighting for women’s suffrage
  2. 3. York-a town in west-central New York state.
  3. 4. person of mixed blood, or mixed racial origin
  4. 5. religious revival
  5. 6. leader in the movement for women’s rights in the United States
  6. 7. prominent U.S. abolitionist
  7. 9. was born into slavery in Maryland in about 1820
  8. 13. the first African American freemasons lodge in the United States
  9. 14. second First Lady of the United States
  10. 15. means "doing away with or ending something"
  11. 17. for opposing slavery
  12. 21. codes- laws drafted by individual states and colonies in the South