lead up to the civil war

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Across
  1. 1. a book talking about slavery written by harriet beecher stowe
  2. 4. a law that tried to address growing sectional tensions over the issue of slavery
  3. 5. including Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and Stephen A. Douglas, reflecting a bipartisan effort to avoid civil war.
  4. 6. a form of slavery, slaves could be sold, traded,bought
  5. 7. a doctrine that says All political power is vested in and derived from the people
  6. 9. a major religious revival movement in united states
  7. 11. policial to repeal slavery and help the enslaved
  8. 13. secret routes that would help the enslaved escape into freedom
  9. 15. free states had to return slaves and could not help escaped slaves or they would be punished
  10. 17. part of a country or union breaks off and becomes its own.
  11. 19. auctions where they would sell slaves and trade them in horrible dehuminazing ways.
  12. 20. African Americans whether enslaved or free, could not be U.S. citizens and therefore had no right to sue in federal court
  13. 21. a former slave, abolitionist, fought for slave freedom and womens rights
  14. 22. she was a enslaved women, she fought for women's rights, slavery freedom prison reforment and many other things.
  15. 23. repealed the missouri compromise
Down
  1. 2. invasion of mexico by an american army, leads to guadulupe purchace
  2. 3. there were 11 slave states and 11 free states
  3. 8. an agriculture product that increased slavery in the south
  4. 10. machine designed to remove the seeds of of cotton which increased need for slaves.
  5. 12. that states have the right to declare federal laws unconstitutionaland they do not have to stay on there land only
  6. 14. being held as an slave as property of the owner
  7. 16. An american abolitionist, he fought in bleeding kansas
  8. 18. people who would track down and then return slaves to there owners