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HISTORY 120/ FALL 2004/ PROF. FRIEDHEIM

HIS 120/ BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE/ PROF. FRIEDHEIM/ FALL 2004

Reading for Tuesday, Oct. 19:  Pages 419-447 and 463-470 in Who Built America

Match the items from each of the columns

1. 1845 Potato Famine

2. Ireland

3. Heinrich Steinwig

4. Frederick Douglass

5. New York City

6. “Know Nothings”

7. Revolution of 1848-49

8. Lowell Offering

9. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

10. Seneca Falls, 1848

11. Sarah Grimke

12. Lewis Tappan

13. Scandinavian Immigrants

14. Samuel Cornish

15. Adolph Busch

16. Germany

17. Louis Daguerre

A. Developed photographic process popular in 1840-50s.

B. Editor of the Colored American

C. Members of an anti-immigration party

D. Largest source of immigration to U.S., 1840-1860

E. Second largest source of immigration to U.S., 1840-1860

F. An organizer of the first women’s rights conference

G. An abolitionist editor

H. Published writings of the Lowell Mill Girls

I. Led to surge of Irish emigration

J. “All men and women are created equal”

K. Three quarters of immigrants, 1840-59, pass through its port

L. Many settled in upper Midwest (the old Northwest)

M. An abolitionist and daughter of southern slaveholder

N. Led to surge of German emigration

O. Founded American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society

P. German immigrant and successful brewer

Q. German immigrant and famous piano maker