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Famous Men Underground Railroad North or South Major Events Famous Women $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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President of the Union. Category 1: $100: A
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Who is Abraham Lincoln? Category 1: $100: Q
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President of the Confederacy
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Who is Jefferson Davis? Category 1: $200: Q
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Southern General that surrendered at the village court house in Appomattox om April 9, 1865.
Category 1: $300: A
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Who is General Robert E. Lee?
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He marched his troops into Atlanta, Georgia, and then he led them on to Savannah.
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Who is General Sherman? Category 1: $400: Q
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He was the publisher of the antislavery newspaper called the Liberator.
Category 1: $500: A
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Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
Category 1: $500: Q
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These people led slaves on the Underground Railroad.
Category 2: $100: A
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Who are conductors? Category 2: $100: Q
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These are the places along the Underground Railroad where slaves rested during the day.
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What are stations? Category 2: $200: Q
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This woman led many slaves to their freedom using the Underground Railroad
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Who is Harriet Tubman? Category 2: $300: Q
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This is where runaways from Texas went on the Underground Railroad.
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What is Mexico? Category 2: $400: Q
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Name three places where runaways escaped to on the Underground Railroad.
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What are Cuba, Canada, Caribbean, Mexico, and cities in the North?
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Most of the population worked in factories.
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What is the North? Category 3: $100: Q
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Cotton was the cash crop.
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What is the South? Category 3: $200: Q
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States’ rights were popular here.
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What is the South? Category 3: $300: Q
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The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney was welcomed.
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What is the South? Category 3: $400: Q
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Tariffs favored them. Category 3: $500: A
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What is the North? Category 3: $500: Q
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This law returns escaped slaves back to their owners.
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What is the Fugitive Slave Law?
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This slave asked the Supreme Court for his freedom because he once lived in the free state of Illinois and the free territory of Wisconsin. Category 4: $200: A
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Who is Dred Scott? Category 4: $200: Q
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This law passed in 1854 gave the territories of Kansas and Nebraska popular sovereignty.
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What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
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Missouri entered the Union as a slave state, and Maine entered as a free state.
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What is the Missouri Compromise of 1820?
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Congress allowed some territories to make decisions for themselves.
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What is the Compromise of 1850?
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The author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin which described the cruelty on slavery.
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Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe?
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Founder of the American Red Cross
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Who is Clara Barton? Category 5: $200: Q
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She preached against slavery and for women’s rights.
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Who is Sojourner Truth? Category 5: $300: Q
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She was a spy for the Union.
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Who is Elizabeth Van Lew?
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Her diary gave historians a valuable source of information about the Civil War.
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Who is Mary Chesnut? Category 5: $500: Q
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