| harriet beecher stowe definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | wrote uncle tom's cabin | 32 sets |
| 2 | author of uncle tom's cabin | 19 sets |
| 3 | author of the antislavery novel uncle tom's cabin | 17 sets |
| 4 | uncle tom's cabin | 17 sets |
| 5 | united states writer of a novel about slavery that advanced the abolitionists' cause (1811-1896) | 13 sets |
| 6 | wrote uncle tom's cabin, a book about a slave who is treated badly, in 1852. the book persuaded more people, particularly northerners, to become anti-slavery. | 8 sets |
| 7 | wrote "uncle tom's cabin" | 6 sets |
| 8 | the author of uncle tom's cabin | 4 sets |
| 9 | who wrote uncle tom's cabin? | 4 sets |
| 10 | published uncle tom's cabin | 4 sets |
| 11 | 1811-1896. american author and abolitionist. author of "uncle tom's cabin" (1852), which advanced the cause of abolition. | 3 sets |
| 12 | author of uncle toms cabin | 3 sets |
| 13 | famous author, wrote uncle tom's cabin, first american novel to make real people of african-americans, made the people care | 3 sets |
| 14 | united states writer of a novel about slavery that advanced the abolitionists' causes | 3 sets |
| 15 | she wrote the abolitionist book, uncle tom's cabin. it helped to crystalize the rift between the north and south. it has been called the greatest american propaganda novel ever written, and helped to bring about the civil war. | 2 sets |
| 16 | wrote uncle toms cabin. daughter of preacher& 2nd great awakening major figure lyman beecher. see "uncle toms cabin" daughter of lyman beecher. | 2 sets |
| 17 | the auther of uncle tom's cabin | 2 sets |
| 18 | person who wrote uncle tom's cabin | 2 sets |
| 19 | northern abolitionist that wrote uncle tom's cabin and forever changed the north's view of slavery | 2 sets |
| 20 | her novel sold 300,000 copies in the first year | 2 sets |
| 21 | author inspired by fugitive slaves to write the antislavery novel, uncle tom's cabin | 2 sets |
| 22 | wrote uncle toms cabin tuched the hearts of thousands of northerners. accepted its description of suffering slaves and heartless owners as a true picutre of life in the south. stirred northerners against slavery as nothing else had. south sparked a storm of protests southerners felt that the book misled readers about slavery. made the south more bitter towards abolitionists. | 2 sets |
| 23 | author of "uncle tom's cabin" | 2 sets |
| 24 | she wrote the abolitionist book, uncle tom's cabin. it helped to crystallize the rift between the north and south. it has been called the greatest american propaganda novel ever written, and helped to bring about the civil war. | 2 sets |
| 25 | 1851 - uncle tom's cabin (president lincoln made the statement to her, "so you are the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war!") | 2 sets |
| 26 | wrote anti-slavery book, uncle tom's cabin as a reaction to the fugitive slave law, published in 1852. showed the world of evils and tried to turn readers against it | 2 sets |
| 27 | who wrote uncle tom's cabin | 2 sets |
| 28 | in 1852 he wrote uncle tom’s cabin about a fugitive slave. it talked badly about the slave act and it targeted slavery and the slave catchers. | 2 sets |
| 29 | wrote uncle toms cabin | 2 sets |
| 30 | american writer whose antislavery novel uncle tom's cabin (1852) had great political influence and advanced the cause of abolition. | 2 sets |
| 31 | american author famous for her antislavery novel, uncle tom's cabin, written before civil war | 2 sets |
| 32 | abolitionist who wrote uncle tom's cabin | 2 sets |
| 33 | a wisp of a woman and the mother of a half dozen children. published her heartrendering novel uncle tom's cabin, which awakened the north to the wickedness of slavery. | 2 sets |
| 34 | a new england woman who wrote uncle tom's cabin | 1 set |
| 35 | 1852. uncle tom's cabin. evils of slavery. lincoln "so this is the little lady who began this big war". slod 10000 copies in first week. aroused sympathy for runaway slaves. hardened north about south's slavery. | 1 set |
| 36 | when: 1852; what: wrote uncle tom's cabin, portrayed the evils of the institution of slavery; sold over a million copies (10,000 in first week) in its first eight years and reached millions more through dramatic adaptations. lincoln – "so this is the little lady who made this big war". effect: aroused sympathy for runaway slaves; hardened many northerners against the south's insistence upon continuing slavery | 1 set |
| 37 | published "uncle tom's cabin" which described the cruelties | 1 set |
| 38 | was an abolitionist, whose novel uncle tom's cabin (1852) depicted life for african-americans under slavery; it reached millions as a novel and play, and became influential in the u.s. and britain. | 1 set |
| 39 | (abolitionist) the writer of uncle tom's cabin (book of hardworking slave) | 1 set |
| 40 | the author of uncle tom's cabin that told many northeners about how bad slavery is | 1 set |