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Friday March 26SOL booklet 134-140
104.Who was a journalist and author of Common Sense?
105.Who was a prominent member of the Continental Congress who helped frame the D of I?
106.Who was a former slave who wrote poems and plays during the Rev?
107.Who was a patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival crying “The British are coming!”?
• Thomas Paine
• Benjamin Franklin
• Phyllis Wheatley
• Paul Revere
Writing #6 Are well equal?
• What does it really mean to you that “all men are created equal”? How does this phrase make you feel? Do you think people are always treated equally? How or how not?
• Write at least a paragraph describing your feelings about this.
Are all people created
EQUAL?
Reform USI.8d
What were the main ideas expressed by the abolitionists?
Vocabulary
• Abolitionist – Someone who fought
to end slavery
Key ideas behind the Abolitionist Movement
1.Many abolitionists believed that slaves should be freed immediately
Key ideas behind the Abolitionist Movement
• Abolitionists believed that slavery was wrong
2. Morally wrong 3. Cruel and inhumane4. Violated principles of
democracy (created equal)
Harriet Tubman
• A slave, she escaped in 1849 and became one of the most successful “conductors” on the Underground Railroad.
Abolitionists leaders included men and women
William Lloyd Garrison
• The Liberator• Took a stand for
immediate and complete abolition of slavery
Frederick Douglass
• A fugitive slave• Established a
newspaper and gave speeches against slavery.
Suffrage Movement
USI.8d
Reform
USI.8dWhat do I need to understand?
• The suffrage movement helped women gain equal rights.
Vocabulary
• Suffrage – the right to vote
What were the main ideas expressed during the suffrage movement?
• “All men and women are created equal”
Key ideas behind the suffragist movement
• Women were deprived of basic rights1)Right to vote2)Educational opportunities—
especially higher education (college)
Key ideas behind the suffragist movement
• Women were deprived of basic rights
3)Equal opportunities in business
4) rights to own property independently
Leaders of the Suffrage Movement
• The movement was led by strong women who began their campaign before the Civil War and continued after the war ended.
Isabel Sojourner Truth
• Wanted emancipation and women’s rights
Susan B. Anthony
• Lectured on women’s rights
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
• Called the first women’s right convention in the United States—Seneca Falls, N.Y.
• President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association
Elizabeth Cady Stantonand Susan B. Anthony
• Stanton often served as the writer and Anthony as the strategist in this effective working relationship