Across
- 4. someone who opposes the ending of slavery, a person who wishes slavery shall continue
- 6. a person who has escaped from a place or is in hiding, normally fleeting from persecution.
- 10. a war between the citizens of the same country
- 13. states that made slavery illegal and were above the Missouri compromise line.
- 14. a network of secret routes and paths that was established to help slaves escape to free states.
- 15. an event where people who opposed slavery made a constitution to ban slavery, making anti-abolitionists fight against them in the state of Kansas
- 17. a violent public disturbance usually created by a large group.
- 18. he was an abolitionist who led bleeding Kansas and began killing anti abolitionists.
- 19. states that allows slavery and that were below the Missouri compromise line
Down
- 1. the line created during the Missouri compromise to decide which states were free states or slave states.
- 2. a formal act of where a state proclaims its authority or power over territory
- 3. to officially end or stop something such as a law.
- 5. the refusal to accept or comply with something, in this unit context is to try and refuse slavery.
- 7. obtaining, transporting, and selling human beings as slaves
- 8. an engagement that is settled by each side making an adjustment or forfeit.
- 9. rules set in place to define and enforce a procedure or show how one must act
- 10. a body of fundamental principles that established the basis for an organization or polity
- 11. a territory that is considered as an organized political community in one government
- 12. a person needed for exhausting labor or has restricted freedom.
- 16. a man who chose to sue his slave owner because he claimed he should be free because he had lived in areas where slavery was illegal.