Across
- 2. President Thomas Jefferson in 1803 purchased by the United States of France’s Louisiana Territory.
- 4. Forced the natives to be removed from their lands, and assimilate to white culture.
- 6. Forced the Native American tribes to exchange their ancestral lands and then be moved to reservation.
- 7. recruited 9,000 Black rebels living in and near Charleston planned to attack arsenals, murder White citizens, and burn down the city.
- 10. A device designed to speed up the process of cotton processing, caused a rise in the number of slaves being imported into the United States.
- 11. Institutions designed to erase Native Culture through children.\
- 13. The transportation of captured Africans across the Atlantic Ocean by slave traders.
- 14. The journey from Africa to North and South American for slaves.
- 15. a leading abolitionist and women’s rights activist
- 18. The belief that the United States must possess the land of North America, and that it is ordained by God for the United States to expand westward.
- 20. A former slave who had escaped, Douglass was a gifted writer and speaker for the abolition movement.
- 22. called for armed rebels to storm the arsenal in Richmond and use the weapons they found there to take over the city.
Down
- 1. Large farms designed to plant and harvest cash crops with slave labor.
- 3. the largest slave uprising in the British colonies, occurring in South Carolina in 1739.
- 5. A network of collaborators who help enslaved people escape.
- 8. A system in which enslaved people are considered property that can be bought, sold, given, or inherited.
- 9. The idea that one’s nation is the best, and that it should be the most important aspect in an individual life.
- 12. are laws that restricted the rights of Black people.
- 16. The refusal to comply with something.
- 17. A political and social movement that wanted complete eradication of slavery.
- 19. The process of one culture absorbing another culture.
- 21. published a controversial pamphlet calling on African Americans to rise up against slavery.
