Across
- 2. a movement that promoted change.
- 6. location of Women's Rights Convention in 1848.
- 9. fear during the Panic of 1837.
- 10. destination of many Scandinavian immigrants.
- 11. leader of the Prison-Reform Movement.
- 15. Irish experience this famine in the 1840s.
- 16. many Germans experiencing this immigrated to the U.S. in the mid-1800s.
- 19. faced by abolitionists.
- 21. Samuel Gridley ________ was a school for the blind.
- 23. the process of a foreigner becoming a citizen.
- 27. "Conductor" who helped guide hundreds of enslaved people to freedom
- 28. The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions was based on the Declaration of __________.
- 29. a person fleeing from intolerable circumstances; a runaway.
- 31. society that prohibited marriage and having children.
- 32. "_______-Nothing Part"; a nickname for the American Party.
- 34. During the Second Great Awakening preachers told people that they had ___________ of their own salvation.
- 35. former slave that worked with the Abolitionist Movement.
- 36. the process of people leaving one country to go to another to live.
Down
- 1. a low-rent, low-quality apartment
- 3. Americans that opposed immigration out of fear in the mid-1800s.
- 4. publisher of The Liberator.
- 5. region of America that was pro-slavery in early 1800s
- 7. the lowest class on a ship.
- 8. the first college to admit women and African Americans.
- 12. same argument to maintain limited rights for enslaved people and women; they were seen as _________ of taking care of themselves.
- 13. destination of many Chinese immigrants.
- 14. a movement blaming society's problems on liquor.
- 17. sisters who worked for Women's Rights
- 18. "What to the Slave Is the 4th of ________."
- 20. one of the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848.
- 22. religion of Great Britain in mid-1800s.
- 24. do away with
- 25. societies that worked to be perfect.
- 26. a country established in 1821 as a free home for African Americans.
- 30. ____________ Railroad; organized transportation and hiding places for fugitive slaves.
- 33. revolution that influenced more immigrants to come to America.
