Title: Jeopardy
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3People
Places
The Abolition Movement
Name that Compromise
Grab Bag
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4Led a slave rebellion that took the lives of 55
whites
5Nat Turner
6Abolitionist who published The Liberator
7William Lloyd Garrison
8Publisher of an anti-slavery newspaper who was
shot to death
9Elijah Lovejoy
10President who signed the Emancipation
Proclamation freeing slaves in the slave states
11Abraham Lincoln
12Former slave who helped more than 300 slaves to
escape on the Underground railroad
13Harriet Tubman
14Colony in Africa established specifically for
former slaves
15Liberia
16Location where cheap and plentiful labor supply
was in demand
17Southern Colonies
18Poor soil and cooler climate limited growing of
crops in this region.
19Northern Colonies
20City where William Lloyd Garrison was beaten by a
mob
21Boston
22Many antislavery groups favored the idea of
returning freed slaves to this continent
23Africa
24Term for people who demanded the end of slavery.
25Abolitionist
26Many slaves escaped to freedom along this secret
network of safe houses.
27Underground Railroad
28This amendment to the constitution ended slavery
in all states.
2913th Amendment
30Statement freeing the slaves in Southern states
fighting against the Union.
31Emancipation Proclamation
32Law violated by abolitionists in order to help
slaves escape to freedom
33Fugitive Slave Law
34The first people to speak out against slavery in
America
35Quakers
36Escaped slave who wrote and spoke on the evils of
slavery.
37Frederick Douglass
38Writer and lecturer who organized several
abolitionist societies.
39Theodore Weld
40Known as the most influential antislavery
newspaper.
41The Liberator
42A Quaker who, with Benjamin Rush formed an
anti-slavery society in Philadelphia.
43Benjamin Franklin
44In this compromise Maine was admitted as a free
state.
45Missouri Compromise of 1820
46This state was admitted as a free state in the
Compromise of 1850
47California
48This Act replaced the Missouri Compromise of
1820
49The Kansas-Nebraska Act
50The Compromise of 1850 solved the issue of
slavery in this territory?
51Mexican Cession
52The people of the Kansas and Nebraska territories
would use this principle to decide the issue of
slavery
53Popular Sovereignty
54The major crops of the South.
55Rice, Indigo Tobacco
56This was not prohibited in the National Capital
until 1850.
57The Slave Trade (slave trading)
58Congress passed this to force Northerners to help
return runaway slaves
59Fugitive Slave Act (fugitive slave law)
60In response to these events, southern states
passed tough laws restricting slave movements and
prohibiting slave meetings.
61Slave Uprisings
62Two political parties of the 1840s that
advocated the abolition of slavery.
63The Liberty Party The Free Soil Party
64Final Jeopardy
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65Part of the Missouri Compromise states all
States north of this line would be free states,
while slavery would be permitted south of it.
66The 36-30 latitude line