Match the term with its definition

Abolitionist
Justice Roger Taney
Frederick Douglass
Underground Railroad
Harriet Beecher Stowe
John Brown
Nat Turner
Abraham Lincoln
Harriet Tubman
William Lloyd Garrison

Wrote the pro-slavery Dred Scott opinion
Abolitionist who published anti-slavery newspapers and pamphlets like the Liberator
People who sought to end slavery in the United States
Issued the Emancipation Proclamation, the first step in ending slavery in the United States
Famous conductor of the Underground railroad and abolitionist
Slave who started a bloody failed slave revolt
Escaped slave who became one of the leading abolitionist
Abolitionist extremist who tried to start a slave revolt at Harpers Ferry
Network of abolitionist who helped slaves escape to slavery
Abolitionist who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin

- Abolitionist: People who sought to end slavery in the United States

- Justice Roger Taney: Wrote the pro-slavery Dred Scott opinion
- Frederick Douglass: Escaped slave who became one of the leading abolitionist
- Underground Railroad: Network of abolitionist who helped slaves escape to slavery
- Harriet Beecher Stowe: Abolitionist who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
- John Brown: Abolitionist extremist who tried to start a slave revolt at Harpers Ferry
- Nat Turner: Slave who started a bloody failed slave revolt
- Abraham Lincoln: Issued the Emancipation Proclamation, the first step in ending slavery in the United States
- Harriet Tubman: Famous conductor of the Underground railroad and abolitionist
- William Lloyd Garrison: Abolitionist who published anti-slavery newspapers and pamphlets like the Liberator