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1. The Abolition Movement The Nation Divides 2. The Growth of Railroads Samuel Morse 3. Cotton Gin, Cotton Boom Eli Whitney invents cotton gin, the cycle of slavery continues…

The Abolition Movement in Minnesota FRANK K L E M E N T PRESIDENT LINCOLNS EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION was no bolt out of the blue It did not stun a surprised and unwary populace…

1. Abolition Movement Ideas and Leaders 2. The daily life of slaves. •Living Conditions – large families in one-room cabins; unbalanced diets, no running water or poor…

PowerPoint Presentation Abolition Movement Ideas and Leaders The daily life of slaves. Living Conditions â large families in one-room cabins; unbalanced diets, no running…

ABOLITION â the movement to end slavery 1 WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON â abolitionist who publishes a newspaper called The Liberator 2 William Lloyd Garrison The Liberator was…

The Abolition Movement in the US The Abolition Movement in the US Growing Abolition Movement By the 1830s, opposition to slavery is beginning to spread People publish papers…

Slide 1 Lesson 14.4a: The Abolition Movement Today we will identify major leaders of the abolition movement and their viewpoints. Slide 2 14.4Essential Question 14.4 Essential…

A FRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY : from slavery to segregation, from segregation to an African-American president SLAVERY IN THE U.S. : from 1619 to 1865 SLAVERY : the beginnings…

Abolition Movement By: Kasha Mastrodomenicoblog Enriched Version Vocabulary Indentured servant: a person who work under contract on average of 7 years and then are allowed…

A History of Muslims in America An Interactive Curriculum for Middle and High Schools Developed by ING ING • 3031 Tisch Way, Suite 950 • San Jose, CA 95128 • Phone:…

Abolition Movement Level 1 Vocabulary Indentured servant: a person who work under contract on average of 7 years and then are allowed to leave servitude Slave: a person who…

Slide 1 Aim: Who were the leaders of the Abolition movement? Slide 2 What does Garrison compare himself to that had occurred 57 years earlier? How does he compare himself…

Chapter 15, Sections 4,5. Abolition Movement and Womenâs Rights Angelina and Sarah Grimke Daughters of a slaveholding family. Southern sisters that were antislavery. Frederick…

REACHING THE TIPPING POINT: TODAY’S ABOLITION MOVEMENT Slavery was once so entrenched as an economic necessity that it seemed highly unlikely that a few people of faith…

The Growth of a Young Nation The Jeffersonian Era Thomas Jefferson elected president in 1800 beats opponent incumbent president, John Adams Jeffersonian republicanism–…

3 ABOUT THIS RESOURCE 5 SIR JOHN HAWKINS 7 MARGARET HAWKINS’ BOND 9 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE 13 DEVELOPMENT OF TRADING ROUTES 14 MANILLAS 16 SHACKLES 20 THE ‘SUGAR HOUSE’

Research into the slavery abolition movement in Exeter Di Cooper Community Researcher Telling our Stories Finding our Roots: Exeter’s Multi-coloured History The National…

PowerPoint Presentation Reshaping America in the Early 1800s 6.5 The Abolition Movement Reshaping America in the Early 1800s Lesson 5 The Abolition Movement Learning Objectives…

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Abolition Movement Level 2 Vocabulary • Indentured servant: a person who work under contract on average of 7 years and then are allowed to leave servitude • Slave: a…