Questions Module 16 Lesson 4&5 Flashcards
Where did abolition movement grew significantly in?
The North
Who challenged slavery on religious grounds during the colonial period.
Quakers
Where did Quakers challenged slavery on religious grounds during the what?
colonial period
How did many religious people in the North feel about slavery?
saw slavery as a moral wrong to do
How did Abolitionists feel about slavery?
disagreed with northers about how much equality African Americans should have.
What are two things that William Lloyd Garrison supported what?
Abolishment of slavery
How did William Lloyd Garrison contribute to abolitionists movement?
-Ran the Liberator newspaper
-Founded the American Anti-Slavery Society
What was the problem with the American Anti-Slavery Society?
Woman were not permitted to join
What was the result of the American Anti-Slavery Society not permitting woman to gone?
Lucretia Mot founded the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society in 1833
What book did the Angelina and Sarah Grimke write?
American Slavery As It Is
What was Angelina and Sarah Grimke’s book considered to be what?
Was one of the most important antislavery works of its time
What did Frederick Douglass support?
Woman’s rights and was a leader of abolition
What gave Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass experience for speaking out about slavery and womans right?
They both were slaves
What did Frederick Douglass do to get his message out about his abolition movement and woman’s rights?
-Wrote powerful speeches
-Writings
What did Sojourner Truth support?
-Antislavery
-Woman’s rights
What did Sojourner Truth do to get his message out about his Antislavery and woman’s rights?
By speeches
Where(place) did the underground railroad help slaves escape from?
South
Who created the Underground Railroad?
Abolitionists
How did the Underground Railroad work?
A network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for fugitives or escaped slaves.
Where would escaped slaves travel to when escaped?
Northern States or Canada
Who were paid to capture and return any fugitive slaves they found?
Bounty Hunters
Many what agreed with the South and supported slavery?
White Northerners
Why did white people not want slavery to end?
They feared that freed slaves would take jobs away from white people
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