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Cotton Gin
A machine for cleaning the seeds from cotton fibers, invented by Eli Whitney in 1793
Abolitionist
A person who strongly favors doing away with slavery
Underground Railroad
A system that helped enslaved African Americans follow a network of escape routes out of the South to freedom in the North
telegraph
a device or system that uses electric signals to transmit messages by a code over wires
Nativist
a person who favors those born in his country and is opposed to immigrants
Strike
a stopping of work by workers to force an employer to meet demands
morse code
a system for transmitting messages that uses a series of dots and dashes to represent the letters of the alphabet, numbers and punctuation.
Famine
an extreme shortage of food
Prejudice
an unfair opinion not based on facts
Utopia
community based on a vision of a perfect society sought by reformers
Slave Codes
laws to control slaves
Capital
money for investment
trade union
organization of workers with the same trade or skill
Overseer
person who supervises a large operation or its workers
Civil Disobedience
refusal to obey laws that are considered unjust as a nonviolent way to press for changes
Literacy
the ability to read and write
Suffrage
the right to vote
Coeducation
the teaching of male and female students together
Discrimination
unfair treatment of a group; unequal treatment because of a person's race, religion, ethnic background, or place of birth