Across
- 4. a campaign against alcohol abuse
- 6. the idea that people have a right to disobey unjust laws if their consciences demand it
- 10. fiery white speaker for black and women's rights
- 11. In New England, a small but influential group of writers and thinkers emerged, they called themselves....
- 12. Amendment that gave colored Men the right to vote
- 14. William Loyd Garrison launched the most influential antislavery newspaper
- 16. of independence Thomas Jefferson wrote this
- 17. Five out of six people in northern jails were____ or people who couldn't pay money they owed
- 18. About 200 women and 40 men attended.
- 19. During the colonial era, many American Protestants believed in
- 23. held protests and marches for woman's rights
- 25. proposed to end slavery by setting up an independent colony in Africa for freedom slaves
Down
- 1. the only state that required free public schools supported by the community
- 2. an american social reformer, abolitionist,orator, and writer
- 3. First state to let women vote
- 5. a network of black and white abolitionists who secretly helped slaves escape to freedom in the North or Canada
- 7. the importance of each individual.
- 8. Women wanted equal____with men.
- 9. nicknamed "Black Moses"
- 13. Vowing to sojourn, or travel, across the land speaking the truth, she took the name____
- 15. By the mid-1800s, American artists began to develop their own style. The first group to do so became known as the ...
- 20. Amendment that gave woman the right to vote
- 21. One of the most vigorous social reformers (Boston school teacher.)
- 22. A growing number of reformers, known as...
- 24. Northern mill owners, bankers, and merchants depended on ____
