Across
- 4. religious group that would consider themselves to be abolitionists
- 7. last name of the abolitionist who would write uncle tom's cabin and grow the abolitionist movement
- 9. a transcendentalist idea that one should believe in themselves and look inward
- 10. the hudson river school was a university that would create paintings based on ______ for people to observe
- 11. amendment that would accomplish abolitionists goal by freeing the slaves
- 12. the 2nd great awakening was a _____ movement much like the 1st great awakening that focused on Jesus
- 16. amendment that gave all men the right to vote
- 17. transcendentalism is the belief that one can be educated by natural _____, not just school
- 21. group of people who primarily led the temperance movement to keep towns "dry"
- 22. last name of the abolitionist who would talk about their personal experiences as a slave, and his journey to freedom, in his autobiography
- 23. last name of the slave who attempted to sue for his freedo
- 24. movement that wanted to limit the sale of alcohol
- 25. a reformer who wants to see slavery come to an end
Down
- 1. last name of the transcendentalist who would take part in civil disobedience by protesting the U.S.-Mexican War
- 2. political party which shared the belief of the free-soil party that wanted to stop the spread of slavery4
- 3. the main issue discussed at the first women's rights convention was women's _____, or the right to vote
- 5. the 2nd great awakening led to many wanting to be _____ reformers
- 6. last name of the abolitionist that would free slaves by using the underground railroad
- 7. the first women's rights convention was held in _____ falls, new york
- 8. amendment that would give citizenship to former slaves
- 13. last name of the reformer who would help elizabeth cady stanton put on the first women's rights convention
- 14. frederick douglass would publish "the north star," a _____ that would address the issue of slavery
- 15. dorothea dix believed in the _____ treatment of those who had been imprisoned, or had suffered from mental illness
- 18. his belief in equal education led to horace mann being known as the father of public _____
- 19. john brown was an abolitionist who believed the answer to ending slavery was using _____
- 20. prisons and mental hospitals were reformed by _____ dix
- 23. last name of the reformer who would write the "declaration of sentiments" to show women should be viewed the same as men in terms of equality
