Across
- 3. In the second image that we analyzed, a sign behind the people read ___________.
- 4. The southern reviewer had claimed that Uncle Tom’s Cabin only showed the ______ parts of slavery.
- 5. Slaves were sent to _______ if they revolted or were acting up.
- 7. ______ were made to tell slaves and slave owners that slaves were not allowed to read or write, because they might get smart and escape or plot against their masters.
- 9. In the North, these buildings brought in the most amount of money for the economy.
- 10. The South was _______ for farming because of the hot, humid summers and mild winters.
- 13. Due to population growing, disease spread rapidly in the _____.
- 14. Slaves were occasionally ______ off in the town square, and mothers and daughters were separated.
Down
- 1. _________ couldn’t vote, were denied entries into most of the schools, and weren’t able to have certain jobs.
- 2. The mother and daughter being auctioned off in Uncle Tom’s Cabin get _______.
- 6. This group of people lived in the South and relied on agriculture for a living.
- 8. After the invention of the ___________, the amounts of cotton increased from 3,000 cotton bales a year to 4 million bales a year.
- 11. The North was _______ for farming because of the cold climate and mountains, inlets, bays, and dense forests.
- 12. The _______ had about 10,000 miles of railroad tracks.
