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Slavery from American Revolution to Abolition

Slavery from American Revolution to Abolition. Study Guide. Matching-answers will appear as you click the mouse. I. Publisher of The Liberator To outlaw slavery Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin To free from slavery or bondage Led a slave rebellion in Virginia

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Slavery from American Revolution to Abolition

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  1. Slavery from American Revolution to Abolition Study Guide

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

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

  4. 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.

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