Across
- 2. the amount a worker can produce in a given time—shot up.
- 8. Railroad a network of "safe houses" owned by people opposed to slavery.
- 10. the ability to read and write.
- 11. refusal to work in order to put pressure on employers.
- 13. Codes sometimes called black codes or Negro Laws, were laws in the Southern states that controlled enslaved people
- 15. Code This code uses different arrangements of short and long signals—dots and dashes—to represent letters of the alphabet.
Down
- 1. Unfair treatment of a group.
- 3. who sought the end of slavery
- 4. the right to vote in elections.
- 5. or plantation manager, supervised them.
- 6. an unfair opinion of a group
- 7. extreme shortage of food
- 9. people began to resist immigration
- 12. A device that uses electronic signals to send messages
- 14. farmers who generally owned small farms of 50 to 200 acres