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6th Grade World History - Chapter 13 - Vocabulary

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Frederick ____ is a former slave in America; persuasive spokesman for abolition.
One of the greatest preachers in Britain during the eighteenth century; organized his converts into Methodist societies, with laymen serving as leaders.
Enabled a few men to separate the cotton fibers from the seeds quickly.
William ____ was a Christian in the English parliament who led the effort to abolish slavery in the British empire.
Supplied by bankers or wealthy investors to entrepreneurs to help them get their business started.
The spinning ____ was an Invention that could rapidly spin spools of cotton thread into yarn.
Businessmen who sell inventions or start businesses for financial gain and accept risk of personal loss.
The steam _____ provided the necessary power to pull heavy loads in the form of tractors and locomotives.
The _____ Revolution was the name for the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries due to great changes in manufacturing.
Set of government-issued rights granted to an inventor to prevent others from copying and selling his invention for a certain amount of time.
The steam ____ was a self-propelled tractor that could plow fields and dig drainage canals.
Barred woman as well as boys under the age of ten from working in the mines.
William Lloyd ____ was an American abolitionist; editor of the newspaper The Liberator.
The Great ____ was a Spiritual movement that brought many to salvation, started many churches, and prepared the American colonies for independence.
The ____ machine enabled a few men to separate the wheat from the husks and stalks quickly.
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The Committee for the ______ of the Slave Trade is a group of Quakers and Anglicans who united their efforts for the opposition of slavery.
The ___ machine enabled farmers to cut wheat much more quickly
George _____ was an eighteenth-century British preacher with an international ministry.
Invention that efficiently placed seeds in rows across a plot of land.
Restricted women and children to working a ten-hour day in any British industry.
The _______ of 1833 placed limits on child labor.
The _____ Shuttle was an Invention that enabled weavers to combine strands of cotton into cloth more quickly.
A former slave-ship captain who became a Christian in 1748; wrote the hymn “Amazing Grace”.
Large buildings that are centrally located for most efficient production of goods.
The _____ Industries are locations where wool was spun and woven to make cloth, providing income for the family.
Crop ____ is a farming practice in which different crops are grown in a field to maintain the soil’s fertility.