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Unit 3: Civil War 10.23.18

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?