
The Movement to End Slavery
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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?
Tubman
Truth
Douglass
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Multiple Choice
This individual was a writer and activist for the abolition movement?
Tubman
Truth
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
Tubman
Truth
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?
North
South
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This rule forbid congress from talking about anti-slavery petitions
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