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Unit 9 Test Crossword Puzzle
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Lowell : Massachusetts city became the center of textile production.
Industrialization : The process in which a society or country transforms itself from an agricultural society (and economy) into one based on industry.
Urbanization : The physical growth of urban areas as a result of rural migration and immigration.
Push Pull Model : The theory that all immigration is based on factors that cause you to leave your homeland, or factors that make you want to move somewhere else.
Irish : One of the major group of European immigrants to come to the United States during the mid-1800s.
Geman: One of the major group of European immigrants to come to the United States during the mid-1800s.
Nativism : Opposition to immigration.
Urban Working Class : The new social class that arose from the shift from an agricultural to an industrial economy.
Great Irish Famine : The period of mass starvation and disease that caused millions of Irish to immigrate to the United States.
Antebellum Era : The period of time in American history prior to the Civil War (1830-1860), when conflicts developed between Slave States and Free States over the issue of slavery.
Nat Turner : Slave from Virignia who lead the deadliest slave revolt in American history.
Garrison : Abolitionist that created the abolitionist newspaper The Liberator.
Douglass : Abolitionist that created the abolitionist newspaper The North Star.
Plater Aristocracy : The small percentage of Southerners who owned major cotton plantations and controlled the social, political, and economic power of the South.
Uncle Toms Cabin : The series of short stories about slave life, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Cotton Belt : The long stretch of cotton farms expanding from Virginia to Texas.
Fugitive Slave Act : An act imposed heavy penalties on persons who aided runaway slaves or who blocked or refused to help in their capture.
Underground Railroad : The informal, constantly changing network of escapes routes for slaves to leave the South.
Tubman : Most famous "conductor" of the Underground Railroad.
Abolitionist : Member of the Abolition Movement.
Popular Sovereignty : The government allowing the people of the new state to choose whether they wanted to allow slavery or not.
Free Soilers : The name given to people of all political parties who opposed slavery’s spread.
Missouri: This compromise that kept the balance of free states and slave states by admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state and stated that there would be no slavery above the 36◦ 30’ latitude line.
Unit 9 Test Crossword Puzzle
Across:1. | The informal, constantly changing network of escapes routes for slaves to leave the South. | 4. | Opposition to immigration. | 6. | One of the major group of European immigrants to come to the United States during the mid-1800s. | 10. | The period of mass starvation and disease that caused millions of Irish to immigrate to the United States. | 12. | Massachusetts city became the center of textile production. |
| 13. | The theory that all immigration is based on factors that cause you to leave your homeland, or factors that make you want to move somewhere else. | 17. | The series of short stories about slave life, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. | 18. | This compromise that kept the balance of free states and slave states by admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state and stated that there would be no slavery above the 36◦ 30’ latitude line. | 20. | An act imposed heavy penalties on persons who aided runaway slaves or who blocked or refused to help in their capture. | 21. | The process in which a society or country transforms itself from an agricultural society (and economy) into one based on industry. |
| | Down:2. | The new social class that arose from the shift from an agricultural to an industrial economy. | 3. | The name given to people of all political parties who opposed slavery’s spread. | 5. | The small percentage of Southerners who owned major cotton plantations and controlled the social, political, and economic power of the South. | 6. | Abolitionist that created the abolitionist newspaper The Liberator. | 7. | The period of time in American history prior to the Civil War (1830-1860), when conflicts developed between Slave States and Free States over the issue of slavery. | 8. | Slave from Virignia who lead the deadliest slave revolt in American history. |
| 9. | The government allowing the people of the new state to choose whether they wanted to allow slavery or not. | 11. | The long stretch of cotton farms expanding from Virginia to Texas. | 14. | Abolitionist that created the abolitionist newspaper The North Star. | 15. | Member of the Abolition Movement. | 16. | Most famous "conductor" of the Underground Railroad. | 19. | One of the major group of European immigrants to come to the United States during the mid-1800s. |
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Unit 9 Test Crossword Puzzle
Across:1. | The informal, constantly changing network of escapes routes for slaves to leave the South. | 4. | Opposition to immigration. | 6. | One of the major group of European immigrants to come to the United States during the mid-1800s. | 10. | The period of mass starvation and disease that caused millions of Irish to immigrate to the United States. | 12. | Massachusetts city became the center of textile production. |
| 13. | The theory that all immigration is based on factors that cause you to leave your homeland, or factors that make you want to move somewhere else. | 17. | The series of short stories about slave life, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. | 18. | This compromise that kept the balance of free states and slave states by admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state and stated that there would be no slavery above the 36◦ 30’ latitude line. | 20. | An act imposed heavy penalties on persons who aided runaway slaves or who blocked or refused to help in their capture. | 21. | The process in which a society or country transforms itself from an agricultural society (and economy) into one based on industry. |
| | Down:2. | The new social class that arose from the shift from an agricultural to an industrial economy. | 3. | The name given to people of all political parties who opposed slavery’s spread. | 5. | The small percentage of Southerners who owned major cotton plantations and controlled the social, political, and economic power of the South. | 6. | Abolitionist that created the abolitionist newspaper The Liberator. | 7. | The period of time in American history prior to the Civil War (1830-1860), when conflicts developed between Slave States and Free States over the issue of slavery. | 8. | Slave from Virignia who lead the deadliest slave revolt in American history. |
| 9. | The government allowing the people of the new state to choose whether they wanted to allow slavery or not. | 11. | The long stretch of cotton farms expanding from Virginia to Texas. | 14. | Abolitionist that created the abolitionist newspaper The North Star. | 15. | Member of the Abolition Movement. | 16. | Most famous "conductor" of the Underground Railroad. | 19. | One of the major group of European immigrants to come to the United States during the mid-1800s. |
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