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Where did people in the North live? large cities
Where did people in the South live? plantations
What type of economy did the North have? manufacturing
What type of economy did the South have? argricultural
Was slavery allowed in the North? no
Was slavery allowed in the South? yes
The North believed the ______ government should have the power to make laws for all states. federal
The South believed the ______ government should have the power to decided which laws were best for each state. state
The Fugitive Slave Act allowed _________ to enter the North to bring back escaped slaves. slave catcheres
The Fugitive Slave Act made it illegal to _________. help escaped slaves
Was Ohio a slave state of free state? free
Newspapers published ________ against slavery to help with the anti-slavery movement. articles
The Ohio Anti-Slavery Society hired _______ to encourage people to join. speakers
The Ohio Anti-Slavery Society invited former enslaved people to _______. tell their stories
The Ohio Anti-Slavery Society worked to pass ______ to protect formerly enslaved people. laws
What was the Underground Railroad? a system of people, secret routes and hiding places in the North and South that helped enslaved people escape
What was a safe house? a station to help escaped slaves to freedom
How did freedom seekers leave the south for freedom? traveled through Ohio to Canada
Who was John Rankin? an abolitionist who helped freedom seekers cross the Ohio River and sheltered them in his home
 



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