Reconstruction
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Ablitionist | Someone who speaks out against slavery
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noviolence | someone who speaks out against slavery without using violence
Example of novolence: William Lloyd Garrison and Fredrick Douglous
Example of provolence: John Brown
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Slave Pen | Its a place where they held slaves waiting to get sold. They clean up the slaves and make them look healthy and clean
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Religion | 1.The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, esp. a personal God or gods.
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Emancipation | Breaking away , breaking free
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Petition | When you get everybody to sign for a cause
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Gag Rule | Cant talk, were not aloud to speak out against slvery.
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Bleeding Kansas | popular soverighty
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Free states vs slave sates | Free states didnt allow slaves and slave states allowed slaves. They tried to keep it balanced that way there wont be any problems.
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Personal liberty act | Cant capture exscape slaves that were in free states and put them in jail
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Fugitive slave act | Any slave that ran away had to get brought back to there owner or they wouold be punished.
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Dred Scott Decision | Dred wanted to be set free since his owner moved to a free state but the court didnt approve. they said, " Once slave a slave always a slave"
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Angeline Grimke | Abolitionist, once of the richest family in the south. Believed that owning slaves was a sin. She left from her home to the north to get away from the sin.
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Fredrick Douglass | Abolitionist, no-volience. He was sold when he was 6. The first thing he saw was a women getting beat to death.
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William Llyod Garrison | Abolitionist,addivcated non- volent, believed that giving him slavery would give him meaning to life
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The Liberator | A newspaper that went against slvery and it was written by William L. Garrison.
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Joh Brown | Abolitionists, Pro-violence.
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Dred Scott | He was a slave that wanted to be free
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"Put on the full armor of God" | Garrison, lead by Divine Providence
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"Give no Quarter" | Garrison, give them absoutly, Stand strong, dont give up
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