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Sections one-four; pgs 402-419; *th Gradeee! :)

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The Great Awakening   a powerful religious movement against slavery.  
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Charles Grandison Finney   a minister and a leader of the Second Great Awakening.  
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Henry Highland Garnet   he spoke against slavery who was Negro and was an escaped slave.  
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Political   a spirit of democracy against slavery; Thomas Jefferson said "all men are created equal", but excluded Negros.  
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Religious   A spirit of revival; Quakers had spoken out since colonial times, and said "all men and women were equal in the eyes of God"; The Second Great Awakening.  
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Thomas Jefferson   he said the nation needed more educated people.  
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1804   all states from Pennsylvania and North promised to free slaves.  
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50,000   number of slaves in the North.  
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1,000,000   number of slaves in the South.  
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1817   American Colonization Society founded, proposing to end slavery by setting up a colony in Africa.  
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1822   President Monroe helped establish the nation of Liberia.  
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Paul Cuffe   he thought Negros didn't have equal rights and should go to Liberia, so he spent $4,000 of his own money to send 38 Blacks to Liberia.  
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A few thousand   number that went back to Liberia.  
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Abolitionist   A person who was against slavery in the United States.  
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Freedom's Journal   an anti-slavery newspaper; James Forten and other wealthy African Americans gave to the paper and other anti-slavery efforts.  
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David Walker   he was one of the most outspoken abolitionists that wrote "Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World".  
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Frederick Douglas   he defied slave codes and taught himself to read and write. he would pick up pick through discarded newspapers and read those. then he wrote n anti-slavery paper called "North Star".  
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William Lloyd Garrison   he was a white abolitionst that made the anti-slavery newspaper called the "Liberator" and said that slavery was evil.  
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Grimke Sisters   they were wealthy slaveholders; lectures about evil slavery; started to crusade for womens rights.  
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Stations   houses/churches/caves/wagons/hay piles were abolitionists and runaway slaves could sleep.  
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$40,000   Harriett Tubman's reward for bringing 300 slaves to freedom after 19 trips.  
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19   number of trips Harriett Tubman took to get 300 runaway slaves to freedom.  
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