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Amendment which abolished slavery in the United States.

Amendment which abolished slavery in the United States. 13 th Amendment. The seeking of the legal end of slavery in the United States. abolition. Amendment which guaranteed the right to vote regardless of gender. 19 th Amendment.

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Amendment which abolished slavery in the United States.

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  1. Amendment which abolished slavery in the United States. 13th Amendment

  2. The seeking of the legal end of slavery in the United States. abolition

  3. Amendment which guaranteed the right to vote regardless of gender. 19th Amendment

  4. Someone who opposed slavery because it was morally wrong and against religious teachings. abolitionist

  5. Amendment which gave the right to vote to black citizens. 15th Amendment

  6. Escaped slave who published the abolitionist newspaper called the North Star. Frederick Douglass

  7. Amendment which defined citizenship. Made former slaves into citizens. 14th Amendment

  8. Most famous of the abolitionists. Publisher of The Liberator. William Lloyd Garrison

  9. Amendment which made the making and selling of alcohol illegal. 18th Amendment

  10. Abolitionist newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison. The Liberator

  11. 1848 women’s rights meeting in Seneca Falls, NY. Organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Seneca Falls Convention

  12. Women’s rights and abolitionist leader. Helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention. President of the National Woman Suffrage Association in 1869. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

  13. The right to vote suffrage

  14. Movement to end the abuse of alcohol Temperance movement

  15. Movement in the mid 1800’s to get women equal rights, the right to vote, etc. Women’s rights movement

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