Across
- 3. renewed religious fervour within a Christian group, church, or community
- 4. the unfair opinion not based on facts
- 8. codes, laws passed to keep slaves from either running away or rebelling; treatment of enslaved people
- 9. the education of students of both sexes together.
- 12. Lincoln, 16th president
- 13. a person who favors those born in his country and is opposed to immigrants
- 14. "A more ____________ Union"
- 15. railroad, A network of abolitionists that secretly helped slaves escape to freedom
- 17. an imagined place or state of things in which everything is
- 18. a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially slavery.
Down
- 1. union, group of workers with same skill or trade
- 2. the state or quality of producing something, especially crops
- 5. Truth, "the Lord named me"
- 6. Douglas, famous African American Abolitionist.
- 7. severe and prolonged hunger
- 8. The right to vote in political elections
- 10. school, state- supported school for training high school graduates to become teachers
- 11. abstinence from alcoholic drink
- 12. means “before a war,” pre-Civil War period in the United States.
- 16. disobedience, the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest
