US History: Slavery and Compromise in the 19th Century

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In the 1820s, Isabella Baumfree was given her ______.

freedom

William Lloyd Garrison published the anti-slavery newspaper ______.

The Liberator

Many groups united under the cause of ______.

abolition

Isabella Baumfree was born into ______ in New York in the 1790s.

slavery

She became a preacher and public speaker known as ______.

Sojourner Truth

Sojourner Truth was a ______ who traveled across the Midwest to tell the truth about slavery.

traveler

Frederick Douglass was born into ______ in Maryland.

slavery

The Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern ______ helped fund her travels.

slave

Frederick Douglass's autobiography, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, is an American ______ and one of the best historical accounts of slavery.

classic

Frederick Douglass later began his own ______ called The North Star.

newspaper

Test your knowledge of the political balance and compromises of the 19th century in the United States, including the Missouri Compromise and the economies of the North and South. Explore the views on tariffs and the opposition to slavery that led to the abolition movement.

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