Slavery from American Revolution to Abolition Study Guide.

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Slavery from American Revolution to Abolition Study Guide

Matching-answers will appear as you click the mouse 1.Publisher of The Liberator 2.To outlaw slavery 3.Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin 4.To free from slavery or bondage 5.Led a slave rebellion in Virginia 6.Individuals who served as the guide along the Underground Railroad 7.Legislative measure to prevent representatives from debating the issue of slavery 8.Led a rebellion in Kansas kidnapping and killing 5 proslavery men 9.Publisher of The North Star A.Abolition B.Conductor C.Frederick Douglas D.Gag Rule E.Harriet Beecher Stowe F.John Brown G.Manumitted H.Nat Turner I.William Lloyd Garrison

Matching-answers will appear as you click the mouse 1.Runaway slave to returned to help other runaway slaves escape along the Underground Railroad 2.Abolitionists who spoke out for women’s rights 3.White abolitionist preacher 4.Justice in the Dredd Scott V. Sanford case 5.A system designed to help fugitive slaves escape to freedom 6.Wrote Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World A.David Walker B.Charles Finney C.Harriet Tubman D.Roger Taney E.Underground Railroad F.Sojourner Truth

Also know the following What jobs slaves often performed? What are slave codes and examples of them. Hypothesis of why slavery continued after the American Revolution.