Reformer Project- Adv. US 1

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Across
  1. 1. A Quaker woman who helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention.
  2. 5. A road-building project that improved transportation in Pennsylvania.
  3. 7. A device invented by Cyrus McCormick to improve farming efficiency.
  4. 8. A farming tool improved by John Deere to break through tough soil.
  5. 9. A major transportation route also known as the Cumberland Road.
  6. 10. The women's rights activist who co-founded the National Woman Suffrage Association.
  7. 11. The man who escaped slavery and founded *The North Star* newspaper.
  8. 12. An abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison.
  9. 16. The process of mass-producing goods using machines.
  10. 20. A social ideal that defined women’s roles as homemakers and moral guardians.
  11. 22. The event that called for women's rights, held in 1848.
  12. 23. The first successful textile mill in America, started by this Englishman.
  13. 24. A labor-related court case that legalized unions.
  14. 25. The inventor of the cotton gin.
  15. 26. The idea of workers focusing on specific tasks to increase productivity.
Down
  1. 2. The sisters who were abolitionists and advocates for women's rights.
  2. 3. The economic shift toward producing goods for sale rather than self-sufficiency.
  3. 4. The leader of the radical abolitionist newspaper *The Liberator*.
  4. 6. A movement that sought to send freed African Americans to Africa.
  5. 13. The abolitionist and women’s rights activist known for her “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech.
  6. 14. The movement that encouraged moderation or abstinence from alcohol.
  7. 15. The belief in self-reliance, nature, and individual intuition.
  8. 17. The man who led a slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831.
  9. 18. A movement that encouraged people to live in perfect, self-sufficient communities.
  10. 19. The reformer who advocated for public education.
  11. 21. The reformer who fought for better treatment of the mentally ill.