Across
- 2. This individual wanted little or no alcohol/ drinking.
- 9. Movement stressing the relationship between humans and nature, more important to think for yourself.
- 11. Wanted little or not drinking/ alcohol.
- 12. Meaning the act of wanting to get rid of something.
- 13. Went against excessive work hours in mills & factories.
- 17. Former slave who spoke about her time as a slave and fought for women's rights.
- 18. Writer of the anti-slavery newspaper called "The Liberator".
- 21. art school for transcendentalist, inspired by nature.
- 22. What invention increased slavery during the Industrial Revolution?
- 23. Spoke for women's rights and against slavery. Conductor of the Underground Railroad.
- 24. The path slaves took to escape the south, conducted by Harriet Tubman.
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- 1. Pastors inspired many to become involved in social reform movements during the 1800's.
- 3. This individual believed people should be one with nature and wrote the Hymn Concord.
- 4. This individual fought for women's suffrage and the temperance movement.
- 5. This individual wanted school to be free for everyone.
- 6. Meaning the right to vote.
- 7. This individual wanted to improve care for the disabled and prisoners.
- 8. Document outlining how women wanted to be treated better and modeled after the D.O.I.
- 10. The 1st women's rights convention, where they wrote the Declaration of Sentiments.
- 14. Where were most slaves located?
- 15. Former slave who published an anti-slavery newspaper called "The North Star".
- 16. The use of non-violent protest to challenge government.
- 19. Wanted free schools, believed children should be required to attend school.
- 20. This individual practiced civil disobedience.
