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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 SlaveryNorth Abolition Movement Women’s Rights South Other Reformers 100 200 300 400 500 CLICK HERE FOR FINAL JEOPARDY CLICK HERE FOR FINAL JEOPARDY
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FARMS WITH MORE THAN 20 SLAVES WERE CALLED THESE. Slavery $100
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PLANTATIONS Back to Game
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THESE WERE A SERIES OF LAWS PUT IN PLACE TO HELP CONTROL SLAVES. Slavery $200
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SLAVE CODES Back to Game
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THIS IS THE BELIEF THAT PEOPLE OF ONE RACE ARE SUPERIOR TO PEOPLE OF ANOTHER RACE. Slavery $300
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RACISM Back to Game
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IN ORDER TO CONTROL SLAVES AND KEEP THEM IGNORANT, IT WAS MADE ILLEGAL FOR SLAVES TO LEARN TO DO THIS. Slavery $400
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READ OR WRITE Back to Game
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SLAVES WERE UNLIKELY TO BE ABLE TO FIND JUSTICE WHEN MISTREATED BY OWNERS BECAUSE THEY WERE DENIED THIS BASIC RIGHT. Slavery $500
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Back to Game THE RIGHT TO TESTIFY IN COURT
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THE NORTHERN ECONOMY WAS BASED MOSTLY ON THIS. North $100
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INDUSTRY/ MANUFACTURING Back to Game
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COMMUNICATION AND NEWS TRAVELED FASTER BECAUSE OF THIS SAMUEL MORSE INVENTION North $200
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TELEGRAPH Back to Game
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NORTHERN INDUSTRY GREW VERY RAPIDLY BECAUSE THESE PEOPLE SUPPLIED A STEADY SUPPLY OF CHEAP LABOR. North $300
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IMMIGRANTS Back to Game
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North $400 TO FIGHT FOR BETTER CONDITIONS, BETTER PAY, AND SHORTER HOURS, WORKERS WOULD SOMETIMES FORM THESE GROUPS.
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TRADE UNIONS Back to Game
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North $500 THIS GROUP DISLIKED IMMIGRANTS COMING TO AMERICA AND FEARED THAT THEY WOULD TAKE JOBS FROM AMERICAN-BORN CITIZENS
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NATIVISTS Back to Game
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THIS MAN’S INVENTION OF THE COTTON GIN GREATLY INCREASED COTTON PRODUCTION AND THE NEED FOR SLAVES IN THE SOUTH. South $100
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ELI WHITNEY Back to Game
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75% OF WHITES IN THE SOUTH FELL INTO THIS CATEGORY OF PEOPLE. South $200
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SMALL FARMERS Back to Game
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South $300 THIS GROUP HAD THE SMALLEST NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THE SOUTH, BUT THEY WERE THE WEALTHIEST AND MOST POWERFUL PEOPLE IN SOUTHERN SOCIETY.
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PLANTERS/ PLANTATION OWNERS Back to Game
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South $400 THESE SOUTHERNERS DID NOT OWN THEIR LAND OR SLAVES AND GREW CROPS OTHER THAN COTTON.
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POOR WHITES Back to Game
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South $500 SLAVES MADE UP THIS PROPORTION (FRACTION) OF THE SOUTHERN POPULATION
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Back to Game 1/3
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Abolition Movement $100 THIS FORMER SLAVE STARTED HIS OWN ABOLITIONIST NEWSPAPER CALLED THE NORTH STAR.
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS Back to Game
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Abolition Movement $200 THIS WOMAN, A FORMER SLAVE HERSELF, MADE MANY JOURNEYS TO THE SOUTH TO HELP SLAVES ESCAPE TO THE NORTH.
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HARRIET TUBMAN Back to Game
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THIS NETWORK HELPED SLAVES ESCAPE TO FREEDOM IN THE NORTH. Abolition Movement $300
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THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD Back to Game
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THIS GROUP WANTED TO SET UP A COLONY IN AFRICA CALLED LIBERIA TO SEND FREED SLAVES TO. Abolition Movement $400
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THE AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY Back to Game
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WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON STARTED THIS NEWSPAPER TO DEMAND THE IMMEDIATE END OF SLAVERY. Abolition Movement $500
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THE LIBERATOR Back to Game
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Women’s Rights $100 THIS WAS THE SIGHT OF THE FIRST WOMEN’S RIGHTS CONVENTION, WHERE THEY ASKED FOR EQUAL RIGHTS.
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SENECA FALLS Back to Game
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Women’s Rights $200 IN THE 1800S, ALL OF A MARRIED WOMAN'S PROPERTY ACTUALLY BELONGED TO THIS PERSON.
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HER HUSBAND Back to Game
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Women’s Rights $300 THIS DOCUMENT DRAFTED BY THE WOMEN AT THE SENECA FALLS CONVENTION WAS MODELED AFTER THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
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DECLARATION OF SENTIMENTS Back to Game
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Women’s Rights $400 THIS WAS THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL RIGHT THAT WOMEN ASKED FOR AT THE FIRST WOMEN’S RIGHTS CONVENTION.
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THE RIGHT TO VOTE OR SUFFRAGE Back to Game
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Women’s Rights $500 THE TWO MOST OUTSPOKEN WOMEN AT THE SENECA FALLS CONVENTION WERE LUCRETIA MOTTS AND THIS OTHER WOMAN.
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ELIZABETH CADY STANTON Back to Game
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Other Reformers $100 THIS WOMAN FOUGHT FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE MENTALLY ILL.
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Back to Game DOROTHEA DIX
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Other Reformers $200 HORACE MANN WORKED TOWARDS IMPROVING THESE.
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Back to Game SCHOOLS / EDUCATION
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Other Reformers $300 THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT WAS AIMED AT BANNING THE ABUSE OF THIS.
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ALCOHOL Back to Game
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Other Reformers $400 HE SET UP A SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF IN CONNECTICUT.
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THOMAS GAULLUDET Back to Game
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Other Reformers $500 HE ESTABLISHED THE FIRST SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND.
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SAMUEL GRIDLEY HOWE Back to Game
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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TODAY’S CATEGORY: THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD (PLACE YOUR WAGERS)
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THIS MAN SUCCESSFULLY FLED SLAVERY BY SHIPPING HIMSELF IN A CRATE TO THE NORTH.
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HENRY “BOX” BROWN
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