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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - U.S. History - Middle School - Abolition of Slavery in the USA
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The majority of slaves in the USA were Africans. Slavery in the United States was abolished in 1865 with the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Today, slavery is illegal in most countries. Abraham Lincoln was President during the time of the abolition of slavery in the USA. In the mid-19th century conflict grew between the northern and southern states over the issue of slavery, leading to a long and bitter civil war.

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - U.S. History - Middle School - Abolition of Slavery in the USA
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1. Who bought himself out of slavery and lead black Americans in the 1850s?
2. Which was NOT a Union state?
3. In what year did the USA abolish slavery?
4. How many southern states split from the United States in 1860-61?
5. The American Civil War began in which year?
6. White men who controlled plantation slaves were known as what?
7. The North won the Civil War in which year?
8. In 1859, who raided a weapons store in order to arm slaves?
9. William Lloyd Garrison fought slavery by writing in which newspaper?
10. What did the southern states call themselves?
11. Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution banned slavery?
12. The northern states were known as what?
13. Who was President at the time of abolition?
14. Who lead an American slave rebellion in 1831?
15. Who was elected President of the Confederate states?
16. Which American states were in favor of slavery?
17. Freedom for the slaves was also known as what?
18. Which was NOT a Confederate state?
19. Which book of 1852 describes the cruelty of slavery?
20. Who wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'?