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C-14: North and South
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This Illinois man was shot and killed while coming out of his antislavery newspaper office that had been set on fire.
Elijah Lovejoy
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What are textiles?
cloth items
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groups that tried to improve pay and working conditions
trade union
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Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution banned slavery?
13th amendment
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focused on manufacturing and trade
Economy of the North
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what are spirituals
emotional Christain songs that blended African and European music
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Read this number 25,864,316,034
25 billion, 864 million, 316 thousand, 34
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The most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
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A slave woman being brutually beaten is one of his earliest memories and he is traumatized by this event
Frederick Douglass
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the act of setting people free
emancipation
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Why were Southerners against import tariffs?
It favored the economic interest of the NE
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She believed slave masters would be judged and punished by God for the sin of slavery
Angelina Grimke
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Name of an antislavery newpaper edited by Frederick Douglass
The North Star
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a device that used electric signals to send messages
telegraph
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First white abolitionist to call for the immediate and complete emancipation of enslaved people
William Lloyd Garrison
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families could buy items they could not afford in the past
the effect of mass production
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hired children and paid them very little
how textile manufacturers kept the cost of running a mill low
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a slave that believed God had told him to end slavery
Nat Turner
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machine parts that are identical
interchangeable parts
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It encouraged Southerners to grow more cotton.
the cotton gin
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Novel written about life under slavery
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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the most violent slave uprising in the United States
Nat Turner's rebellion
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a period of rapid growth in using machines for manufacturing & production
Industrial Revolution
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What state was referred to as "The Promised Land," by many slaves since several Underground Railroad activities were organized from here.
Pennsylvania
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Relied on plantation economy that used slave labor to grow cash crops
Economy of the South
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