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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Immigrants Reformers Ending Slavery Woman’s Rights Whatever Mr. Freeman Wants to ask

Many Irish came to America because of this crop having a disease called blight that rotten them.

Potato

Most immigrant lived in overcrowded, dirty buildings called what

Tenements

Most immigrants that came to America during the 1840’s were from this country

Ireland

Most Irish immigrants settled in these two cites

New York City and Boston

The Irish were hated by a lot of nativist people because they were this religion.

Catholic

This movement wanted to outlaw alcohol

Temperance Movement

This man is known as the Father of American Education

Horace Mann

This lady help improve our prison system.

Dorethea Dix

Children in public schools learned from what book

McGuffey’s Readers

The first mental hospital’s were called what

Asylums

People who wanted to end slavery were known as

Abolitionist

This lady went into the south 19 times leading over 300 slaves to freedom

Harriet Tubman

This man escaped from slavery and later wrote a book about his life. He was also famous for his anti-slavery speeches.

Frederick Douglass

This was a network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for escaped slaves

Underground Railroad

This man published an anti slavery newspaper called the “The Liberator”

William Lloyd Garrison

This former slave became a famous woman right activist with her speech “Ain’t I a woman”

Sojourner Truth

The main thing that the woman’s right movement wanted was suffrage what is this

The right to vote

The first women’s right Convention was held here in 1848

Seneca Falls, New York

This woman believed that woman should receive equal pay for equal work and is the first to be put on U.S. money

Susan B. Anthony

These two southern sisters were for woman’s rights and abolition and were criticized for speaking in public about it.

Angelina and Sarah Grimke

This President was the first Democrat also made Indians move to Oklahoma and won battle of New Orleans

Andrew Jackson

This President bought the Louisiana Purchase for 15 million, he also wrote the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

He was our fourth President and our first to declare war. He also is known as the father of our Constitution. His wife saved a picture of George Washington.

James Madison

This man was our first Secretary of Treasury. He set up our National bank and help start the Federalist Party. He later was shot in a duel with Aaron Burr

Alexander Hamilton

This man defended the British Soldiers in the Boston Massacre. He eventually became our first Vice President and our Second President. He also had to deal with the XYZ affair and Alien and Sedition Acts.

John Adams