Across
- 2. people who leave a country
- 3. one of two moving abolitionist speakers
- 4. peacefully refusing to obey the laws
- 7. the right to vote
- 11. the renewal of religious faith in the 1790s and early 1800s
- 12. push people out of native land to new land
- 13. meeting to reawaken religious faith
- 15. stopping work to demand better conditions
- 16. artists that focused their art on nature
- 17. the head of the first board of education in the United States
- 21. one of the most famous conductors of the underground railroad
- 22. one of two moving abolitionist speakers
- 24. new philosophy teaching the spiritual world is more improtant that the physical world
- 26. a convention held for womens rights in seneca falls, New York
Down
- 1. an aboveground series of escate routes from the south to the north
- 5. a campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol
- 6. negative opnion not based on facts
- 8. the movement to end slavery
- 9. native born Americans who wanted to eliminate foreign influence
- 10. a reformer from Boston
- 14. people who settle in a new country
- 18. was a part of an Anerican delegation that attended the World anti slavery convention in London in 1840
- 19. Art that stressed the individual, imagination, creativity, and emotion
- 20. group of workers who band together to seek better working conditions
- 23. cheapest deck on a ship
- 25. severe food shortage
