Across
- 2. this event involved an attack killing five slavery supporters and had two rival governments
- 6. a slave who considered himslef to be free, as he was living and traveling on free soil
- 7. entered as a free state in the missouri compromise
- 8. laws that strengthened punishments for fugitives and people who help/helped them
- 10. an abolitionist who gave speeches and publicly spoke out against slavery
- 12. two abolitionists who used their inheritance to free slaves
- 14. a border involving the directions 36,30 N
- 15. an abolitionist who led the attack killing five slavery supporters
- 16. a newspaper against slavery by john russworm and samuel cornish
- 17. the enslavement of people from a certain group
- 19. entered as a slave state in the missouri compromise
- 20. an invention that had an impact on slavery, making cotton more easily harvested
Down
- 1. a large farm where typically, slaves would work on
- 3. the act of getting rid of slavery (noun)
- 4. written by Henry David Thoreau saying to refuse to obey laws that are inhumane
- 5. a type of voting that allows citizens of a state to vote on slavery in their state
- 9. a proposal taking place in 1854 suggesting kansas and nebraska be organized into territories
- 11. abolitionist who published "Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World"
- 13. abolitionist who had an anti-slavery newspaper, his headquarters were set on fire and he was shot
- 18. to end slavery (verb)
