Across
- 3. Americans who launched public campaigns against foreigners in the 1840's.
- 5. Era, An early nineteenth-century artistic and intellectual movement reflecting the belief of human perfectibility while challenging Enlightenment ideas.
- 7. Great Awakening, An Evangelical revival movement starting in the South in the early nineteenth-century and then spreading to the North.
Down
- 1. and foreign Anti-Slavery Society, An organization formed to exclude Women from public lecturing while encouraging them to support men's effort.
- 2. developed rapidly after the quick arrival of money from mining.
- 4. Anti-Slavery society, An organization trying to use persuasion instead of armed forces to stop slavery.
- 6. Liberator, An abolitionist newspaper.
