Across
- 5. Last name of a famous escaped slave. She led many others to freedom through the term described on item 2
- 7. the last name of an escaped slave that was a major advocate for abolitionism that had a rap battle with Thomas Jefferson
- 8. combination of the four Coercive Acts, meant to punish the colonists after the Boston Tea party, drove colonists to war of Independence
- 10. journalism exposing economic, social, and political evils, named by Teddy Roosevelt for "raking the mud from the bottom of American Society"
- 12. era after reconstruction when southern whites took control and ended political rights for freedmen
- 13. Destiny the thought that the US had a right to expand from sea to sea
- 16. vigilante group that terrorized black people in the South
- 18. the ban on the sale of alcohol
- 19. first major battle of the Civil War fought in the North
- 20. an individual who contracted to serve in return for a passage to America
Down
- 1. Mr Travis' favorite insult; northern whites who moved to the south and served as republican leaders during reconstruction
- 2. First successful British colony, founded in 1607
- 3. religious revival among Lakota Sioux
- 4. war between the US and Great Britain due to British impressment of sailors. Jackson became a war hero in its battle of New Orleans
- 6. Northern, mostly abolitionist side of the Civil War
- 9. a system that helped enslaved African Americans follow a network of escape routes out of the South to freedom in the North
- 11. Southern, mostly pro-slavery side of the Civil war
- 14. forced removal of Cherokee Indians done by Andrew Jackson
- 15. A sequence of violent events involving abolitionists and pro-Slavery elements that took place in Kansas-Nebraska Territory
- 17. Last name of the president that signed the Emancipation Proclamation
