Unit 3: Civil War 10.30.17 If you haven’t yet turned in your North or South packets yet, please get those out.

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Unit 3: Civil War 10.30.17 If you haven’t yet turned in your North or South packets yet, please get those out.

Who are these people?

Abolitionist Movement Answer these questions in your notebook: What was the abolitionist movement? When did it start? Who was a part of the abolitionist movement? What were some responses to the movement? What were some achievements of the movement? Do as a whole-class read aloud – model good note taking – ask students to raise hands when they hear info that answers one of our questions.

Abolitionist Leaders Gather notes on your abolitionist & be prepared to share Name & Background info (hometown, early life, etc.) Why was he/she an abolitionist? What did he/she do to end slavery? (Be detailed here!) Was he/she successful?