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