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This former slave became famous for his writings and speeches against slavery.
Frederick Douglass
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What was the Underground Railroad?
a system of secret escape routes that led slaves to free lands
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What was the effect of the Dred Scott decision on the nation?
It made the disagreements over slavery worse and further divided the nation.
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Who was the best-known conductor on the Underground Railroad?
Harriet Tubman
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What did Samuel Cornish and John Russwurm start?
Freedom's Journal, the first newspaper owned and written by African-Americans
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Other team wins 25 points!
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Did Dred Scott win or lose his case?
He lost.
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What did Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott fight for?
equality for all Americans (women's rights)
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These people were a constant danger on the Underground Railroad.
slave catchers
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Who was the man who led an attack on farmers?
Nat Turner
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Chief Justice Roger B. Taney said that slaves were not American citizens, and should actually just be considered people's _____________.
property
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What was the name of the woman who "traveled" up and down the land to preach, speaking out against slavery?
Sojourner Truth
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Why did Dred Scott take his case to court?
He argued that since he once lived on free land (Illinois), he should be granted his freedom.
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What did Harriet Beecher Stowe write?
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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