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The Movement to End Slavery

The Movement to End Slavery

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8th Grade

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The Movement to End Slavery

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Americans Oppose Slavery

  • Abolitionist movement: worked to end slavery

    • Not all anti-slavery reformers agreed on the details, they all agreed

    • The Quakers were amongst the first to to challenge slavery

    • Other religious leaders made speeches and wrote pamphlets

    • Declaration of Independence supported the movement- American Revolution had been fought in the name of liberty

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Open Ended

What was the goal of the abolitioist movement?

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Document that supported the anti-slavery movement

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One of the first religious groups to challenge slavery

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Abolitionists

  • William Lloyd Garrison: abolitionist newspaper called The Liberator he also helped found the American Anti-Slavery Society: wanted immediate emancipation and racial equality for African Americans.

  • Angelina and Sarah Grimke: southern white women who wrote Appeal to the Christian Women of the South and Slavery As It Is which was one of the more important antislavery works of the time

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Open Ended

Name a writing by Angelina and Sarah Grimke

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Newspaper written by William Lloyd Garrison

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African American Abolitionists

  • Frederick Douglass: escaped from slavery, famous speaker, activist, and anti-slavery writer of the Abolition movement

  • Sojourner Truth: a former slave who became famous for her fiery and dramatic anti-slavery speeches

  • Harriet Tubman:​ a courageous conductor of the underground railroad, a network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for fugitives, or escaped slaves

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Multiple Choice

Who was a conductor of the under ground railroad?

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Tubman

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Truth

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Douglass

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Multiple Choice

This individual was a writer and activist for the abolition movement?

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Tubman

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Truth

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Douglass

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Name of the network who helped fugitives escape to freedom

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Multiple Choice

This individual was know for her anti-slavery speeches

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Tubman

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Truth

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Douglass

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Oppostition to Ending Slavery

  • Although the abolitions movement was centered in the North, there were many who opposed the movement for fear free Africans would take their jobs

  • Federal government obstructed abolitionists using the gag rule which forbade members of congress from discussing the anti-slavery petitions.

    • John Quincy Adams overturned this

  • Southerners saw slavery as essential to the economy

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Multiple Choice

This group believed slavery was essential to the economy?

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North

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South

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This rule forbid congress from talking about anti-slavery petitions

The Movement to End Slavery

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