civil war Crossword Puzzles
ENG 241, Module 7 2021-10-11
Across
- Yeeting someone out a window lol
- the mad king
- faction of the English civil war
- main ranged weapon for English Civil War
- helped introduce sonnets into English
- Murder of a king
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- Royal bloodline of King Henry
- Christian denomination
- Christian denomination
- King henry's lover
- faction of the English civil war
- Overthrew King Charles
- Overthrown by Oliver Cromwell/Parlaiment
13 Clues: the mad king • Murder of a king • King henry's lover • Christian denomination • Christian denomination • Overthrew King Charles • Royal bloodline of King Henry • Yeeting someone out a window lol • faction of the English civil war • faction of the English civil war • helped introduce sonnets into English • main ranged weapon for English Civil War • ...
Reconstruction Crossward 2022-09-16
Across
- A capitation tax, often linked to suffrage.
- The state of being bestowed with the rights and privileges of a citizen.
- An amendment passed after the Civil War abolishing slavery.
- Any law that limited the rights of formerly enslaved african americans, directly after the civil war.
- A process recognizing the seceded states as part of the union.
- A practice that treats human beings as legal property of others.
- Process of segregating black people in public environments.
- An agency in the war department during 1865, set up to help enslaved people.
- When a tenant farmer barters their crops for money/rented land, different from slavery.
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- A system of certain principals followed in a nation, generally a document.
- An informal discussion/deal, solving the dispute of the 1876 U.S presidential election.
- A test of a person's ability to read and/or write.
- An amendment defining citizenship and the equality of all laws applying to every citizen.
- An addition to a document of laws, commonly known as a constitution.
- An amendment clarifying the abolishment of discrimination against race, culture, etc. when addressing the rights of suffrage.
- A Northerner who traveled to the south after the Civil War to get into Republican politics.
- The act of discriminating against the races of individuals.
- A statement quoted from the 14th amendment stating that all rights shall be equally given to all citizens.
18 Clues: A capitation tax, often linked to suffrage. • A test of a person's ability to read and/or write. • The act of discriminating against the races of individuals. • An amendment passed after the Civil War abolishing slavery. • Process of segregating black people in public environments. • A process recognizing the seceded states as part of the union. • ...
Topic 8 vocab crossword 2023-05-05
Across
- proslavery bands from Missouri who often battled antislavery forces in Kansas
- having to do with the most important part of an idea or of something
- an agreement over slavery by which California joined the union as a free state and a strict fugitive slave law was passed
- an 1863 Civil War battle in Pennsylvania that ended in a Union victory and stopped the Confederate invasion of the North
- an ironclad warship used by the Confederates in an attempt to break the Union blockade
- the first major battle of the Civil War; fought in Virginia in 1861;also called the battle of Mansas
- a person who dies for his or her beliefs
- the failed Confederate charge during the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg
- the speech made by Abraham Lincoln in 1863 after the Battle of Gettysburg
- to find an answer or solution to something
- to prove something by being an example of ir
- a type of warfare in which small, informal military groups use surprise hit-and-run tactics
- the right not to be held in prison without first being charged with a specific crime
- to surround and blockade an enemy town or position with troops in order to force it to surrender
- a northerner who opposed using force to keep the southern states in the Union
- a rise in prices and a decrease in the value of money
- to publicly state that some action or person is wrong or bad
- to be made up of
- and African American unit in the Union Army
- a place where guns are stored
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- something that comes before or is introductory to something
- a 1862 Civil War battle in Maryland; also called the Battle of Sharpsburg
- making it easy for something to happen
- an agreement, proposed in 1819 by Henry Clay, to keep the number of slave and free states equal
- government by the consent of the governed
- a law that requires people to enlist in the military
- a political party established in the United States in 1854 with the goal of keepo
- war between people of the same country
- A 1862 Civil War battle in Tennessee that ended in a Union victory
- an ironclad Union warship
- a runaway
- not eager
- A 1857 Supreme Court case that brought into question the federal power over slavery in the territories
- a fort in South Carolina that was the site of an attack by the African American 54th Massachusetts Regiment in 1863
- a slave state that remained in the union during the Civil War
- an 1863 Civil War battle in Virginia; important victory for the Confederacy
- one of two acts passed in 1793 and 1850 that provided for the capture and return of fugitive slaves
- a betrayal of or action against one's country
- an 1863 declaration by President Lincoln freeing enslaved African Americans in Confederate territory
- an 1854 law that established the territories of Nebraska and Kansas, giving the settlers of each territory the right of popular sovereignty to decide on the issue of slavery
- a 1862 Civil War battle in Virginia; one of the Union's worst defeats
- very important
- a Virginia town that was the site of the Confederate surrender in 1865
- to keep in an existing state
- to suggest something for people to consider
- the bipartisan antislavery party founded in the United States in 1848 to keep slavery out of the western territories
- to suggest something without saying directly or plainly
- agreeing or accepting something without arguing about it
- unable to be changed
- a tax on people's earnings
- to withdraw from membership in a group
51 Clues: a runaway • not eager • very important • to be made up of • unable to be changed • an ironclad Union warship • a tax on people's earnings • to keep in an existing state • a place where guns are stored • making it easy for something to happen • war between people of the same country • to withdraw from membership in a group • a person who dies for his or her beliefs • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-05
Across
- An 1863 Civil War batlle in Virginia; Important victory for the Confederacy.
- A Virginia town that was the site of the Confederate surrender in 1865.
- To suggest something without saying it directly or plainly.
- To keep in an existing state.
- To suggest something for people to consider.
- An 1862 Civil War battle in Tennessee that ended in a Union victory.
- An agreement, proposed in 1819 by Henry Clay, to keep the number of slave and free states equal.
- A war between people of the same country.
- To withdraw from membership in a group.
- An 1854 law that established the territories of Nebraska and Kansas, giving the settlers of each territory the right of popular sovereignty to decide on the issue of slavery.
- An Ironclad Union warship.
- To be made up of.
- A place where guns are stored.
- A rise in prices and a deecrease in the value of money.
- An Ironclad warship used by the Confederates in an attempt to break the Union blockade.
- An 1863 Declaration by President Lincoln freeing enslaved African Americans in Confederate territory.
- A type of warfare in which small, informal military groups use suprise attacks and hit-and-run tactics.
- A political party established in the United States in 1854 with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories.
- To publicly state that some action or person is wrong or bad.
- A slave state that remained in the Union during the Civil War.
- The speech made by President Lincoln in 1863 after the Battle of Gettysburg.
- A betrayal of or action against one's country.
- Having to do with the most important part of an idea or of something.
- To prove something by being an example of it.
- One of two acts passed in 1793 and 1850 that provided for the capture and return of fugitive slaves.
- Unable to be changed.
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- An African American unit in the Union army.
- The right not to be held in prison without first being charged with a specific crime.
- The failed Confederate chargeduring the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
- An 1862 Civil War battle in Virginia; One of the Union's worst defeats.
- A northerner who opposed using force to keep the southern states in the Union.
- An agreement over slavery by which California joined the Union as a free state and a strict fugitive slave law was passed.
- A runaway.
- An 1862 Civil War battle in Maryland; Also called the Battle of Sharpsburg.
- To find an answer or solution to something.
- An 1857 Supreme Court case that brought into question the federal power over slavery in theterritories.
- The first major battle of the Civil War; Fought in Virginia in 1861; Also called the Battle of Manassas.
- A fort in South Carolina that was the site of an attack by the African American 54th Massachusetts Regiment in 1863.
- A law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military.
- Proslavery bands from Missouri who often battled antislavery forces in Kansas.
- Very important.
- An 1863 Civil War battle in Pennsylvania that ended in a Union victory and stopped the Confederate invasion of the North.
- The bipartisan antislavery party founded in the United States in 1848 to keep slavery out of the western territories.
- Not eager to do something.
- Something that comes before or is introductory to something.
- A person who dies for his or her beliefs.
- Government by consent of the governed.
- To surround and blockade an enemy town or position with troops in order to force it to surrender.
- Agreeing or accepting something without arguing about it.
- A tax on people's earnings.
- Making it easy for something to happen.
51 Clues: A runaway. • Very important. • To be made up of. • Unable to be changed. • An Ironclad Union warship. • Not eager to do something. • A tax on people's earnings. • To keep in an existing state. • A place where guns are stored. • Government by consent of the governed. • To withdraw from membership in a group. • Making it easy for something to happen. • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2023-05-04
Across
- a type of warfare in which small, informal military groups use surprise attacks and hit-and-run techniques
- a tax on people’s earnings
- An African American unit in the Union Army
- the right not to be held in a prison without first being charged of a specific crime
- to find an answer or solution to something
- agreeing or accepting something without arguing about it
- to suggest something without saying it directly or plainly
- the failed Confederate charge during the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg
- an 1854 that established the territories of Nebraska and Kansas, giving the settlers of each territory the right of popular sovereignty to decide the issue over slavery
- to withdraw from membership in a group
- an 1862 Civil war battle in Virginia; one of the Union’s worst defeats
- an ironclad Union warship
- an 1862 Civil War battle in Tennessee that ended in a Union victory
- a person who dies for his or her beliefs
- an ironclad warship used by the Confederates in an attempt to break the Union blockade
- to do something by being an example of it
- a rise in prices and a decrease in the value of money
- to be made up of
- a law that requires people of a certain age to go enlist in the military
- something that comes before or is introductory to something
- unable to be changed
- to suggest something for people to consider
- the speech made by President Lincoln in 1863 after the Battle of Gettysburg
- Proslavery bands from Missouri who often battled anti slavery forces in Kansas
- not eager to do something
- government by consent of the governed
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- the bipartisan anti slavery party founded in the United States in 1848 to keep slavery out of the western territories
- to publicly state that some action or person is wrong or bad
- an 1863 declaration by President Lincoln freeing enslaved African Americans in Confederate territory
- an 1857 Supreme Court case that brought into question the federal power over slavery in the territories
- a fort in South Carolina that was the sight of an attack by the African American 54th Massachusetts Regiment in 1863
- an 1862 Civil War battle in Maryland; also called the Battle of Sharpsburg
- to surround and blockade an enemy town or position with troops in order to force it to surrender
- making it easy for something to happen
- a political party established in the United States in 1854 with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories
- an 1863 Civil War battle in Pennsylvania that ended in a Union victory and stopped the confederate invasion of the north
- a runaway
- an agreement over slavery in which California joined the Union as a free state and a strict fugitive slave law was passed
- a northerner who opposed using force to keep the southern states in the Union
- to keep in an existing state
- an 1863 Civil war battle in Virginia; important victory for the Confederacy
- the first major battle of the Civil War; fought in Virginia in 1861; also called the battle of Manassas
- a Virginia town that was the site of the Confederate surrender in 1865
- one of two acts passed in 1793 and 1850 that provided for the capture and return of fugitive slaves
- an agreement, proposed in 1819 by Henry Clay, to keep the number of slave and free states equal
- State a slave state that remained in the Union during the Civil War
- a war between people of the same country
- a place where guns are stored
- very important
- having to do with the most important part of an idea or of something
- a betrayal of or action against one’s country
51 Clues: a runaway • very important • to be made up of • unable to be changed • an ironclad Union warship • not eager to do something • a tax on people’s earnings • to keep in an existing state • a place where guns are stored • government by consent of the governed • making it easy for something to happen • to withdraw from membership in a group • a person who dies for his or her beliefs • ...
Topic 8 Crossword 2023-05-04
Across
- a place where guns are stored
- an agreement over slavery by which California joined the Union as a free state and a strict fugitive slave law was passed
- the right not to be held in prison without first being charged with a specific crime
- the first major battle of the Civil War; fought in Virginia in 1861; also called the Battle of Manassas
- an 1863 Civil War battle in Pennsylvania that ended in a Union victory and stopped the Confederate invasion of the North
- making it easy for something to happen
- to prove something by being an example of it
- to keep in an existing state
- unable to be changed
- an 1862 Civil War battle in Virginia; one of the Union's worst defeats
- very important
- to suggest something without saying it directly or plainly
- something that comes before or is introductory to something
- government by consent of the governed
- a person who dies for his or her beliefs
- a runaway
- an 1854 law that established the territories of Nebraska and Kansas, giving the settlers of each territory the right of popular sovereignty to decide on the issue of slavery
- to withdraw from membership in a group
- a northerner who opposed using force to keep the southern states in the Union
- to suggest something for people to consider
- an ironclad Union warship
- a betrayal of or action against one's country
- to be made up of
- a law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military
- an 1862 Civil War battle in Maryland; also called the Battle of Sharpsburg
- an 1862 Civil War battle in Tennessee that ended in a Union victory
- to publicly state that some action or person is wrong or bad
- to find an answer or solution to something
- to surround and blockade an enemy town or position with troops in order to force it to surrender
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- having to do with the most important part of an idea or of something
- a type of warfare in which small, informal military groups use surprise attacks and hit-and-run tactic
- a political party established in the United States in 1854 with the goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories
- one of two acts passed in 1793 and 1850 that provided for the capture and return of fugitive slave
- the bipartisan antislavery party founded in the United States in 1848 to keep slavery out of the western territories
- an ironclad warship used by the Confederates in an attempt to break the Union blockade
- proslavery bands from Missouri who often battled antislavery forces in Kansas
- a fort in South Carolina that was the site of an attack by the African American 54th Massachusetts Regiment in 1863
- an agreement, proposed in 1819 by Henry Clay, to keep the number of slave and free states equal
- a slave state that remained in the Union during the Civil War
- agreeing or accepting something without arguing about it
- an 1857 Supreme Court case that brought into question the federal power over slavery in the territories
- an 1863 Civil War battle in Virginia; important victory for the Confederacy
- a Virginia town that was the site of the Confederate surrender in 1865
- an African American unit in the Union army
- a tax on people's earnings
- an 1863 declaration by President Lincoln freeing enslaved African Americans in Confederate territory
- not eager to do something
- the speech made by President Lincoln in 1863 after the Battle of Gettysburg
- a war between people of the same country
- the failed Confederate charge during the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg
- a rise in prices and a decrease in the value of money
51 Clues: a runaway • very important • to be made up of • unable to be changed • not eager to do something • an ironclad Union warship • a tax on people's earnings • to keep in an existing state • a place where guns are stored • government by consent of the governed • making it easy for something to happen • to withdraw from membership in a group • a person who dies for his or her beliefs • ...
Civil War Review 2025-05-12
10 Clues: Union General • Jackon's nickname • start of Civil war • confederate General • President of Confederacy • president of U.S. States • Lee surrenders to Ulysses • violated tenure of office act • supported slavery in the territories • bloodiest single day of the civil war
Chapters 16-17 Vocabulary 2023-02-02
Across
- The police are trying to track down the _____.
- The police offered a large _____ for anyone who could capture the man.
- He had a _____ to win the game.
- He went to _____ in the military.
- The _____ wanted slavery, but also wanted to stay in the Union.
- The Union waged _____ against the Confederacy.
- Their house was located near a _____.
- The southern states’ _____ triggered the Civil War.
- To keep their alliance, the border states were not included in the _____.
- _____ were the Unions form of currency during the Civil War.
- The custom was _____ in their culture.
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- The man tried to _____ his actions.
- The Confederacy based their government off of _____.
- The soldiers were told to protect the _____.
- Multiple political disagreements resulted in a _____.
- After Lincoln was elected the South wanted to _____.
- Martin Luther King Jr. is a well known _____.
- The patient showed a strong _____ to the virus.
- The town needs to _____ the bridge.
- His death was just another _____ of the war.
20 Clues: He had a _____ to win the game. • He went to _____ in the military. • The man tried to _____ his actions. • The town needs to _____ the bridge. • Their house was located near a _____. • The custom was _____ in their culture. • The soldiers were told to protect the _____. • His death was just another _____ of the war. • Martin Luther King Jr. is a well known _____. • ...
Important Battles/Wars 2017-05-24
Across
- American Revolutions last battle.
- In charleston harbor, South carolina
- Engagement between patriot forces.
- General Ulysses S. Grant
- “Trail of tears”
- They fought against native american tribes.
- Conflict between U.S and Centralist Republic of mexico.
- In Valley Forge.
- Also known as battle of pittsburg landing
- Fought during war of Eighteen Twelve
- Ends in destructions of the pequot tribe.
- Small but pivotal battle.
- Withdrew ships in battle
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- Decisive battle of texas revolution.
- Involved the first major opposed river crossing and had more soldiers than any
- This battle has part of its name in an address.
- Led by George Washington.
- Lasted until 1865
- Withdraw toward of american capital philadelphia
- After U.S declared independance.
- Mexican cession
- Shot heard around the world.
- War of a year
- Leading to a confederate victory hoping to end the civil war.
- During southern campaign during american revolution
- Largest battle in Georgia
- Confederate soldiers came out.
27 Clues: War of a year • Mexican cession • “Trail of tears” • In Valley Forge. • Lasted until 1865 • General Ulysses S. Grant • Withdrew ships in battle • Led by George Washington. • Largest battle in Georgia • Small but pivotal battle. • Shot heard around the world. • Confederate soldiers came out. • American Revolutions last battle. • After U.S declared independance. • ...
Civil War Crossward Puzzle 2017-11-30
Across
- Major general and commander of the Union army
- Where the Confederate states held Union soldiers as prisoners
- Called, "Old war Horse"
- Where the Battle of _____ began on July 1, 1863
- 16th president of the United States
- Where the Battle of _______ began on April 30, 1863
- Where the Battle of _____ occurred on September 17, 1862
- Known for his brilliant tactics
- Site where the first shots of the Civil War occurred
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- The Confederate states capital
- A city in South Carolina where Fort Sumter is also located
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Where one of the first battles occurred when the Union retreated and Confederates won
- White colonel in the 54th Massachusetts Infantry
- The Union capital
- Commander in Chief of Union Army
- Where the Battle of ____ began on April 6, 1862
- General of the Union army in the East
- Best general in the Civil War
- 1st and only president of the Confederates
20 Clues: The Union capital • Called, "Old war Horse" • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • Best general in the Civil War • The Confederate states capital • Known for his brilliant tactics • Commander in Chief of Union Army • 16th president of the United States • General of the Union army in the East • 1st and only president of the Confederates • Major general and commander of the Union army • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
Across
- Process of moving a herd of cattle
- An action that citizens are required to perform
- Last battle of the Civil War when South surrender to North
- Protest against Mexico for free colony
- Process of expanding the west in the U.S
- Place in San Antonio during fight for Texas Indepence
- The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- Texas wanted to be moved to the United States
- Branch that writes and makes laws
- Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany
- First European to map the coast of Texas
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- Bloodiest Battle in the Civil War
- Letter declaring to release William B.Travis from jail
- Not obeying the laws in a peaceful way
- President that wanted peace with Native Americans
- Presdient who placed capital of Texas in Austin
- Process of increasing population to make city more urban
- Deadliest Hurricane which destroyed many homes
- War with Anglo’s against Mexican Soldiers
- Law made to end the action of fence cutting
20 Clues: Bloodiest Battle in the Civil War • Branch that writes and makes laws • Process of moving a herd of cattle • Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany • Not obeying the laws in a peaceful way • Protest against Mexico for free colony • Process of expanding the west in the U.S • First European to map the coast of Texas • War with Anglo’s against Mexican Soldiers • ...
Midterm 2026-03-05
Across
- Slave Act – Law that required escaped slaves to be returned
- Compromise – Agreement that balanced free and slave states
- Tubman – Woman who helped slaves escape north
- of Gettysburg – Major Union victory that changed the war
- Lincoln – President during the Civil War
- Carolina – First state to leave the Union
- Houston – Leader who helped Texas win independence
- Grande River – River that became the border between Texas and Mexico
- Star Republic – Nickname for the independent country of Texas
- Davis – President of the Confederacy
- Amendment – Amendment that gave citizenship to former slaves
- Percent Plan – Plan to readmit states if 10% took a loyalty oath
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- Amendment – Amendment that abolished slavery
- Bill – Plan that required a majority loyalty oath
- K. Polk – U.S. president who supported westward expansion
- sovereignty – Idea that people vote on slavery in their territory
- Brown – Abolitionist who led a raid on Harpers Ferry
- – Famous mission where Texans fought Mexico
- – Time period when the South was rebuilt
- Sumter – First battle of the Civil War happened here
20 Clues: Davis – President of the Confederacy • Lincoln – President during the Civil War • – Time period when the South was rebuilt • Carolina – First state to leave the Union • – Famous mission where Texans fought Mexico • Amendment – Amendment that abolished slavery • Tubman – Woman who helped slaves escape north • Bill – Plan that required a majority loyalty oath • ...
1st Semester People 2025-01-10
Across
- Slave who sued his owner for his freedom
- Main author of the Constitution
- Believed only the rich and educated should rule
- Industry leader known for railroad/shipping industry
- Civil War hero, presidential zero
- Lincoln’s assassin
- Created the first lasting settlement in the Americas
- President during the Civil War
- General of the Confederacy
- Author of the Gospel of Wealth
- Author of the Common Sense pamphlet
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- His crew successfully circumnavigated the world
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Led a raid on a federal arsenal and became a hero to the North
- First president to be impeached
- President who first became famous as a general in the War of 1812
- First president of the United States
- Part of the famous duo who led the Corps of Discovery (_____ and Clark)
- Created the Standard Oil Company
- Leader of Jamestown colony
- First known European to discover the Americas
- First and only president of the Confederacy
22 Clues: Lincoln’s assassin • Leader of Jamestown colony • General of the Confederacy • President during the Civil War • Author of the Gospel of Wealth • First president to be impeached • Main author of the Constitution • Created the Standard Oil Company • Civil War hero, presidential zero • Author of the Common Sense pamphlet • First president of the United States • ...
Russian Revolution 2023-11-17
Across
- The last reigning monarch of Russia, whose abdication marked the end of the Romanov Dynasty
- The leader of the Provisional Government
- The temporary government that led Russia after the abdication of the tsar in 1917
- The socio-economic political ideology advocating for collective ownership of the means of production
- The military force loyal to the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War
- The police force established by the Bolsheviks to suppress opposition during the Russian Civil War
- One of the temporary governments after the abdication of the tsar, supported by many workers and soldiers
- The successor to the Russian Empire, established in the aftermath of the Revolution
- The decisive moment in 1917 when the Bolsheviks seized power by taking over Petrograd, marking the second phase of the Revolution
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- The conflict that ensued in Russia after the October Revolution, putting the Red and White forces against each other
- The initial phase of the Russian Revolution in 1917, resulting in the abdication of the tsar
- The peace treaty signed by the Bolsheviks with Germany, leading to Russia's withdrawal from World War
- After the February Revolution, Lenin came back from Switzerland where he was in this
- Originally named St. Petersburg, this is the capital city of Russia before the Bolsheviks took power
- When Lenin was accused of this, the Provisional Government called for his arrest on high treason and he fled to Finland
- The revolutionary leader who played a pivotal role in the Russian Revolution as the leader of the Bolsheviks
- The socio-economic political ideology aiming for a classless and stateless society, often seen as the ultimate goal of Marxist theory
- The political party led by Lenin that eventually became the ruling party in Soviet Russia
- The capital city of Russia that served as the headquarters for the Bolsheviks during the Civil War
- The opposing faction in the Russian Civil War, comprised of anti-Bolshevik forces
- The violent event in 1917 in which the army used force against protesters, killing hundreds of Russian citizens
21 Clues: The leader of the Provisional Government • The military force loyal to the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War • The temporary government that led Russia after the abdication of the tsar in 1917 • The opposing faction in the Russian Civil War, comprised of anti-Bolshevik forces • ...
Civics Final 2024-01-11
Across
- What amendment does US V Miller Deal with?
- Another word to vote?
- Created Emancipation Proclamation?
- Keep society in order?
- To be recognized as a full American is to be a?
- How you elect somonis to run for an office?
- Another word for liberal?
- What was the turning point of the war?
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- Another word for conservatives?
- What month did Bunker Hill happened (# of month)?
- What you vote on?
- To live freely is to have what?
- How many executives are on the federal level?
- Civil rights organization for colored Americans?
- Cannot be excessive?
- No cruel/unusual punishment's is what amendment?
- How many houses does congress have?
- People who move to the USA?
- How many colonies were there?
- Which side won the civil war?
20 Clues: What you vote on? • Cannot be excessive? • Another word to vote? • Keep society in order? • Another word for liberal? • People who move to the USA? • How many colonies were there? • Which side won the civil war? • Another word for conservatives? • To live freely is to have what? • Created Emancipation Proclamation? • How many houses does congress have? • ...
Civil War Crossword - Vandan Patel 2022-12-07
Across
- the primary cause of the civil war
- did not want slavery
- city that the north wanted to capture.
- animal that represented lincoln's plan
- president during the civil war
- union ____
- a fix/change in the constitution
- _______'s march to the sea
- sherman ______ everything to the ground
- place of the gold rush
- is a person who is trying to abolish something.
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- city sheman did not burn down
- crop that made money quick
- who made this
- state in which Atlanta was located.
- city the battle of Chickamauga was fought
- discovery that led people to invade native American land.
- emancipation proclamation stated all slaves are ______
- wanted to keep slavery
- first name of the president that made the emancipation proclamation
- word for taxes
21 Clues: union ____ • who made this • word for taxes • did not want slavery • wanted to keep slavery • place of the gold rush • crop that made money quick • _______'s march to the sea • city sheman did not burn down • president during the civil war • a fix/change in the constitution • the primary cause of the civil war • state in which Atlanta was located. • ...
Civil War Vocabulary Words 2021-12-02
Across
- a destructive path of total war from Atlanta to Savannah
- battle that was the largest Union defeat in the western theater of the Civil War; failure to follow up on the victory lead to Sherman’s Atlanta campaign
- most notorious prisoner of war camp during the Civil War; officially named “Fort Sumter”
- legislation passed by Congress in which California was admitted to the Union as a free state and a stronger Fugitive Slave Act was passed
- a legal idea that a state has the right to cancel; any federal law which that state has considered unconstitutional
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- federal reconstruction agency; provided food; helped build schools and hospitals; created the first public school program for either African Americans or whites in Georgia
- one of the most important strategies during the Civil War; designed to prevent the South from shipping its cotton to England and France in return for weapons and other supplies
- Missouri slave who sued for his freedom because he had lived in free territory; was denied the right to sue by the United States Supreme Court
- established Georgia's conditional acceptance of the Compromise of 1850;kept Georgia from succeeding from the Union
- battles in and around Atlanta that led to Atlanta being completely destroyed
- the action of southern states to leave the Union
- proclamation that said all slaves in the rebellious states would be freed on January 1, 1863
- the period immediately after the Civil War when the South rebuilt and the southern states returned to the Union
- the belief that a state’s interests should take priority over the interests of the national government
14 Clues: the action of southern states to leave the Union • a destructive path of total war from Atlanta to Savannah • battles in and around Atlanta that led to Atlanta being completely destroyed • most notorious prisoner of war camp during the Civil War; officially named “Fort Sumter” • ...
Civil War Vocabulary Words 2021-12-02
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- a destructive path of total war from Atlanta to Savannah
- battle that was the largest Union defeat in the western theater of the Civil War; failure to follow up on the victory lead to Sherman’s Atlanta campaign
- most notorious prisoner of war camp during the Civil War; officially named “Fort Sumter”
- legislation passed by Congress in which California was admitted to the Union as a free state and a stronger Fugitive Slave Act was passed
- a legal idea that a state has the right to cancel; any federal law which that state has considered unconstitutional
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- federal reconstruction agency; provided food; helped build schools and hospitals; created the first public school program for either African Americans or whites in Georgia
- one of the most important strategies during the Civil War; designed to prevent the South from shipping its cotton to England and France in return for weapons and other supplies
- Missouri slave who sued for his freedom because he had lived in free territory; was denied the right to sue by the United States Supreme Court
- established Georgia's conditional acceptance of the Compromise of 1850;kept Georgia from succeeding from the Union
- battles in and around Atlanta that led to Atlanta being completely destroyed
- the action of southern states to leave the Union
- proclamation that said all slaves in the rebellious states would be freed on January 1, 1863
- the period immediately after the Civil War when the South rebuilt and the southern states returned to the Union
- the belief that a state’s interests should take priority over the interests of the national government
14 Clues: the action of southern states to leave the Union • a destructive path of total war from Atlanta to Savannah • battles in and around Atlanta that led to Atlanta being completely destroyed • most notorious prisoner of war camp during the Civil War; officially named “Fort Sumter” • ...
civil war 2021-03-22
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- declared that all slaves in the rebellious Confederate states would be free
- the first battle in the civil war
- who was the leader of the confederate
- when was the gettysburg address said
- bloodiest battle of the civil war
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- who was the general of union
- last battle of the civil war
- warship covered with protective iron plates
- Law that provided for harsh treatment for slaves
9 Clues: who was the general of union • last battle of the civil war • the first battle in the civil war • bloodiest battle of the civil war • when was the gettysburg address said • who was the leader of the confederate • warship covered with protective iron plates • Law that provided for harsh treatment for slaves • ...
War and peace 2023-10-05
22 Clues: ohjus • ambush • tykistö • aselepo • infantry • piiritys • vetäytyä • genocide • civil war • ceasefire • tunkeutua • rebellion • valloittaa • juoksuhauta • peace treaty • liittolainen • sodanlietsoja • pakote, sanktio • aseistariisunta • kasarmi, parakki • ulkonaliikkumiskielto • lyödä vihollinen = ________ the enemy
Social Studies Midterm Review Part 1 2014-01-04
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- Inventors of the first airplane – _____ Brothers
- A way to drive cattle to market- _____ Drives
- Something that can be touched like clothing and food
- Invented many things such as the phonograph, motion picture camera and light bulb
- Southerners believe in giving more power to the ________ verses letting the federal government tell them what to do
- Primary reason for fighting the Civil War
- Roosevelt President who promised a New Deal for the US
- The benefit of the good or service when you give something up - _______ cost
- The study of how governments, businesses, and people use their money
- Lawyer from Illinois who was president during the Civil War
- Event that started World War I – _________ of Archduke Ferdinand
- Program created that provided jobs to young, unmarried men
- When price encourages consumers to buy - price ________
- Time period where Jazz music became popular – ______ Age
- Caused widespread panic and many banks closed – Stock Market ______
- This amendment made slavery illegal
- Live a more (Urban, Rural) way of life in the South
- The goods and services that people want and are willing to buy
- Where economic exchanges take place
- This was a book written about the cruelty of slavery – Uncle Tom’s _____
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- Period after the Civil War where rebuilding occurred
- Communities of shacks where poor and homeless people lived during the depression
- Most people in the South worked here
- Bowl Widespread drought and poor farming methods caused this out west
- Something that does not produce something you can touch
- Famous Jazz trumpeter – Louis ________
- Those who produce a good or service
- Places where Native Americans were sent
- The goods and services that are available that producers have produced
- An agreement between countries where they agree to help each other if one of them is attacked
- After the Civil War, many former slaves and farmers moved here
- Those who buy goods or services
- This trail ran from Texas north to Kansas – _______ Trail
- Renaissance Movement by African American artists, musicians, and writers to tell about black life in America
- Lived a more (Urban, Rural) way of life in the North
35 Clues: Those who buy goods or services • Those who produce a good or service • This amendment made slavery illegal • Where economic exchanges take place • Most people in the South worked here • Famous Jazz trumpeter – Louis ________ • Places where Native Americans were sent • Primary reason for fighting the Civil War • A way to drive cattle to market- _____ Drives • ...
US History Crossword Review 2022-09-06
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- A technical loss for the Patriots turned out to be a huge moral victory because of the number of casulities inflicted on the British. Gen. Israel Putnam is famous for saying "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" Battle of ________ ____.
- First armed conflict in the Revolutionary War. The shot heard round the world. Battles of _____________&_______________.
- America's ally during the Revolutionary War
- Laid the foundation for the Dec. of Independence. Thomas Paine's __________ ___________.
- Became a major turning point for the North. Battle of ____________.
- Had the highest number of single day causalities in the Civil War. Battle of ______________.
- Taxed all paper goods in the colonies.
- Known as "The Second War for Independence"
- President of the Southern States
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- Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
- Led to the Boston Harbor being closed
- The French & Indian war was fought between the French and the ____________ over control of the Colonies.
- Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War.
- Where the South surrendered to the North. _____________ Court House
- First armed engagement of the Civil War. Attack on ______ ________.
15 Clues: President of the Southern States • Led to the Boston Harbor being closed • Taxed all paper goods in the colonies. • Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War. • Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln • Known as "The Second War for Independence" • America's ally during the Revolutionary War • Became a major turning point for the North. Battle of ____________. • ...
Past US Presidents 2025-12-09
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- Known for his populist policies and expanding presidential power.
- Made the decision to use atomic bombs and helped shape post-war America.
- World War II general and U.S. president during a time of prosperity.
- Civil War general and president during the Reconstruction era after the war.
- Known for the New Deal and leading the country during the Great Depression.
- Created the Monroe Doctrine, warning European powers against interference in America.
- Led the country through the Civil War and abolished slavery in America.
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- Led America through World War I and helped found the League of Nations.
- Youngest elected president, famous for inspiring speeches and the space race.
- Second president and key diplomat during the American Revolution.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence and third U.S. president.
- First president of the United States and founding father of the nation.
- Former actor and governor, known for conservative policies and ending the Cold War.
- Fourth president, called the “Father of the Constitution” for his key role.
- First African American president, known for healthcare reform and diplomacy.
15 Clues: Second president and key diplomat during the American Revolution. • Known for his populist policies and expanding presidential power. • Author of the Declaration of Independence and third U.S. president. • World War II general and U.S. president during a time of prosperity. • Led America through World War I and helped found the League of Nations. • ...
Absolutism in Europe 2022-12-01
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- Louis XIV's finance minster
- Absolute ruler of Russia
- English protestants
- absolute ruler of Spain
- government where everyone can vote
- document signed by William and Mary
- king follows rules in govt
- led by William and Mary
- Louis XIV's palace
- led by Peter the Great
- gov't in which just a few people rule
- led by Philip II
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- Scottish protestants
- English king executed during the civil war
- company that people could invest in
- led by Louis XIV
- became dictator during Eng Civil war
- gave toleration to French protestants
- king who issued the Edict of Nantes
- French protestants
- He wrote Don Quixote
- nation that broke away from Spain
- His reign was the Restoration
- absolute ruler of France
- Church of England
25 Clues: led by Louis XIV • led by Philip II • Church of England • French protestants • Louis XIV's palace • English protestants • Scottish protestants • He wrote Don Quixote • led by Peter the Great • absolute ruler of Spain • led by William and Mary • Absolute ruler of Russia • absolute ruler of France • king follows rules in govt • Louis XIV's finance minster • His reign was the Restoration • ...
Civics Final SS 2024-01-11
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- What amendment does US V Miller Deal with?
- Another word to vote?
- Created Emancipation Proclamation?
- Keep society in order?
- To be recognized as a full American is to be a?
- How you elect somonis to run for an office?
- Another word for liberal?
- What was the turning point of the war?
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- Another word for conservatives?
- What month did Bunker Hill happened (# of month)?
- What you vote on?
- To live freely is to have what?
- How many executives are on the federal level?
- Civil rights organization for colored Americans?
- Cannot be excessive?
- No cruel/unusual punishment's is what amendment?
- How many houses does congress have?
- People who move to the USA?
- How many colonies were there?
- Which side won the civil war?
20 Clues: What you vote on? • Cannot be excessive? • Another word to vote? • Keep society in order? • Another word for liberal? • People who move to the USA? • How many colonies were there? • Which side won the civil war? • Another word for conservatives? • To live freely is to have what? • Created Emancipation Proclamation? • How many houses does congress have? • ...
The Presidents 2024-01-31
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- his son later became President
- Current President
- Only President to resign
- 2nd President and founding father
- battle of New Orleans
- President for 9/11
- 1st President
- only president to be impeached twice
- President during the Civil War
- Only President to serve more than 2 terms
- his father was also a President
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- was an actor before running
- Only President not elected for President
- 1st President to be impeached
- general for the North during the Civil War
- President when the stock market crashed and Great Depression began
- a child's toy is named for him
- President that dropped the Atomic Bomb
- Youngest President
- oldest living former President
- President during Louisiana Purchase and author of the Declaration of Independence
- famous affair
22 Clues: 1st President • famous affair • Current President • President for 9/11 • Youngest President • battle of New Orleans • Only President to resign • was an actor before running • 1st President to be impeached • his son later became President • a child's toy is named for him • oldest living former President • President during the Civil War • his father was also a President • ...
3 2024-07-07
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- Nickname from her harsh reign.
- Dual reign of Charles II.
- Elizabeth II's husband.
- Henry VIII annulled his first marriage.
- Site of royal coronations.
- Founded by Henry VIII.
- Henry VIII's doomed queen.
- Uprising during Richard II's reign.
- Anne's title before the union.
- Britain's longest reigning monarch.
- Conflict where Edward IV triumphed.
- Lancaster's emblem in civil war.
- A monarch's title.
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- Nickname for Charles Edward Stuart.
- Pact signed by Elizabeth I.
- Led to Charles I's execution.
- The Commonwealth period.
- Year of plague under Charles II.
- Peace treaty by Charles II.
- Victory monument under Victoria.
- Harsh season during Mary II's reign.
- Known for his lavish lifestyle.
- Financial office established by Henry I.
- Emblem of York during civil war.
- Warrior queen vs. Romans.
25 Clues: A monarch's title. • Founded by Henry VIII. • Elizabeth II's husband. • The Commonwealth period. • Dual reign of Charles II. • Warrior queen vs. Romans. • Site of royal coronations. • Henry VIII's doomed queen. • Pact signed by Elizabeth I. • Peace treaty by Charles II. • Led to Charles I's execution. • Nickname from her harsh reign. • Anne's title before the union. • ...
Stalin's USSR 2025-02-05
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- Control over what is said and shown.
- "Pravda" in english
- Communist youth organization
- The secret police
- German Philosopher who inspired Lenin
- A Pro-Communist art form
- The side of the Bolsheviks in the civil war
- Media and events that promoted a cause, often containing misinformation.
- The side of the monarchy in the civil war
- Lenin's plan for government owned businesses
- Stalin's use of absolute power to destroy all opposition
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- Stalin's plans to industrialize over a set period of time
- A government controlled by one person
- Founder of Soviet Union
- Wealthy folks targeted by Stalin
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- Assassinated with ice pick
- Took power after Lenin's death
- Communist party magazine
- Stalin's name meaning (think superman)
20 Clues: The secret police • "Pravda" in english • Founder of Soviet Union • A Pro-Communist art form • Communist party magazine • Assassinated with ice pick • Communist youth organization • Took power after Lenin's death • Wealthy folks targeted by Stalin • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • Control over what is said and shown. • A government controlled by one person • ...
GA History 2025-12-16
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- Smallest region in GA
- President elected in 1860 sparking the Civil War
- People who supported staying with Britain
- Reigon that receives most rainfall
- Bloodiest battle in GA; Confederate victory
- First U.S. Constitution
- Signed Treaty of Indian Springs; later murdered
- Tallest peak in GA
- Union General who burned down Atlanta
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- Border between GA and SC
- Inventor of the cotton gin
- Victorious side in the Civil War
- President responsible for the Trail of Tears
- Tax on all paper goods
- Supreme Court Justice who ruled in favor of Worcester
- Slave who tried to argue he should be free after entering a free state
- People who wanted to gain independence from Britain
- Lead confederate general
- Most populated region in GA
- Largest region in GA
20 Clues: Tallest peak in GA • Largest region in GA • Smallest region in GA • Tax on all paper goods • First U.S. Constitution • Border between GA and SC • Lead confederate general • Inventor of the cotton gin • Most populated region in GA • Victorious side in the Civil War • Reigon that receives most rainfall • Union General who burned down Atlanta • People who supported staying with Britain • ...
African Wars - Jack Bernards 2024-05-22
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- Non-governmental organizations
- Most Hausa-Fulani people were what religion?
- Laurent-Désiré Kabil and his army forced Mobutu into what?
- The Nigerian Civil war was also called the ____ war
- An ethnic group that was found largely in the northern part of Nigeria
- Mobutu Sese Seko was the _____ of Zaire
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- What did the Boko Haram come with a lot of?
- Which minority group were killed in the Rwandan Genocide
- Doctors Without Borders provided what type of assistance
- The Congo _____ of 1960-1965 overthrew Patrice Lumumba
- What did the Sun City agreement do to the war
- Where did the first Congo Civil war mostly take place
- _____ diamonds were sold to fund the second Congo Revolution
- Which majority ethnic group killed innocent people of their rival ethnic group
- An ethnic group in Nigeria that lived in the southeastern part
15 Clues: Non-governmental organizations • Mobutu Sese Seko was the _____ of Zaire • What did the Boko Haram come with a lot of? • Most Hausa-Fulani people were what religion? • What did the Sun City agreement do to the war • The Nigerian Civil war was also called the ____ war • Where did the first Congo Civil war mostly take place • ...
Y8 History - Queen Elizabeth I, King James VI & I, King Charles I 2025-11-10
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- – The crime of betraying your country or ruler.
- Tax – A tax King Charles I used to raise money without Parliament’s approval.
- – A strict Protestant who wanted to make the Church of England simpler and more pure.
- – A supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War.
- War – A war fought between people of the same country.
- – A Christian who follows the Pope and the teachings of the Roman Church.
- – A Christian who broke away from the Roman Catholic Church.
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- – A supporter of Parliament against the king in the Civil War.
- Right – The belief that a king’s power comes directly from God.
- – A system of government ruled by a king or queen.
- – A group of people who make laws and help run the country.
11 Clues: – The crime of betraying your country or ruler. • – A system of government ruled by a king or queen. • War – A war fought between people of the same country. • – A group of people who make laws and help run the country. • – A Christian who broke away from the Roman Catholic Church. • – A supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War. • ...
Mr. Saucedo's Reconstruction Era 2022-04-11
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- Northerner moved to the South for opportunity
- Abolished slavery in the United States
- Main reason for the Civil War
- President after President Lincoln
- Rebuilding the South after Civil War
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- Farming land you don't own
- The war between the North and South
- Additions or changes to the Constitution
- Southerner who helped the government for opportunity
- Separation of races
10 Clues: Separation of races • Farming land you don't own • Main reason for the Civil War • President after President Lincoln • The war between the North and South • Rebuilding the South after Civil War • Abolished slavery in the United States • Additions or changes to the Constitution • Northerner moved to the South for opportunity • ...
Mr. Saucedo's Reconstruction Era 2022-04-11
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- Farming land you don't own
- Rebuilding the South after Civil War
- Main reason for the Civil War
- Additions or changes to the Constitution
- Southerner who helped the government for opportunity
- President after President Lincoln
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- Abolished slavery in the United States
- The war between the North and South
- Northerner moved to the South for opportunity
- Separation of races
10 Clues: Separation of races • Farming land you don't own • Main reason for the Civil War • President after President Lincoln • The war between the North and South • Rebuilding the South after Civil War • Abolished slavery in the United States • Additions or changes to the Constitution • Northerner moved to the South for opportunity • ...
Soldiers Heart Crossword 2012-04-26
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- The South wanted ________ from the North.
- First battle that the North called.
- The war began because of _____
- the North called it Bull Run; what did the South call it?
- What year did the Civil war begin?
- Why did Charley join the war?
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- Most famous speech by President Lincoln.
- Who did Charley fight for: union or confederacy?
- What did Charlie Trade coffee for with a condfederate soldier.
- What did Charkey do while waiting for the next battle?
- How old was Charley when he joined to be a soldier?
- What was a big technology advancment made on the guns in the Civil war?
- Who did Charlie send money back to?
13 Clues: Why did Charley join the war? • The war began because of _____ • What year did the Civil war begin? • First battle that the North called. • Who did Charlie send money back to? • Most famous speech by President Lincoln. • The South wanted ________ from the North. • Who did Charley fight for: union or confederacy? • How old was Charley when he joined to be a soldier? • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-01-26
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- Greater technological and populational advantage,weaker military leaders
- The turning point of the Civil War.
- This minority decided to fight for the Union because of their unfair treatment in the South.
- Led by Jefferson Davis, more land but poor war economy.
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- Union president- gained 40% of the votes in the Election of 1860.
- The number of enslaved people in America before the Civil War started
- Spy who informed the South on the North's proposed idea to attack Richmond
- The cause against slavery.
- The strategy proposed by the Union at the start of the war, takes the ocean first then invades land.
- General from the North who refused to fight against Virginia and resigned before the Civil War.
10 Clues: The cause against slavery. • The turning point of the Civil War. • Led by Jefferson Davis, more land but poor war economy. • Union president- gained 40% of the votes in the Election of 1860. • The number of enslaved people in America before the Civil War started • Greater technological and populational advantage,weaker military leaders • ...
Civil War 2023-01-06
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- federal fort whose attack marks the beginning of the civil war.
- the ___ had the economic advantage of producing almost all of the cotton during the war.
- ___ states were union states who still had slavery.
- Winfield Scott coined the ___ plan which sought to disrupt the southern economy by gaining control of the Mississippi river.
- president of the US during the civil war.
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- the "Confederate White House" was located where?
- last name of the union general during the battle of Gettysburg.
- the civil war saw the invention of the ___, a modern firearm more powerful than the muskets of the time.
- the ___ had a statistical advantage prior to the war.
- the 1st Battle of Bull Run was a union ___.
10 Clues: president of the US during the civil war. • the 1st Battle of Bull Run was a union ___. • the "Confederate White House" was located where? • ___ states were union states who still had slavery. • the ___ had a statistical advantage prior to the war. • federal fort whose attack marks the beginning of the civil war. • ...
history final from max 2022-05-13
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- soldier that fought for the south was called this
- 13th ______ that ended slavery
- war type that is within a country
- substance that when ignited creates a large explosion of gas; used in cannons and muskets
- state type that was on the border of the north and the south during the civil war
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- War that involves civilians is _____ war
- large steel barrel that you put gunpowder in to launch large round balls
- gun that was used during civil war that shoots small round pellets
- soldier that fought for the north was called this
9 Clues: 13th ______ that ended slavery • war type that is within a country • War that involves civilians is _____ war • soldier that fought for the south was called this • soldier that fought for the north was called this • gun that was used during civil war that shoots small round pellets • large steel barrel that you put gunpowder in to launch large round balls • ...
APUSH Chapter 20-21 Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- A British built warship that raided Union Shipping.
- A diplomatic row that threatened to bring the British on the side of the Confederacy into the Civil War.
- The first woman formally inducted to an Army.
- First woman in America to earn a Medical Degree.
- Founded the American Red Cross.
- American historical editor, son of John Quincy Adams
- Location in South Carolina where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- Canadian government created to bolster Canadians against attacks from the U.S.
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- A federal law that sold 160 acres of land for $30 only if it was improved.
- A government agency formed to equip hospitals in an effort to help the Union Army.
- Paper currency issues by the Union during the Civil War.
- An uprising by the working class Irish Americans in protest of the draft.
- COnfederate President
- Well armed warships constructed for the confederacy.
- After Virginia seceded from the Union this region broke away from Virginia.
15 Clues: COnfederate President • Founded the American Red Cross. • The first woman formally inducted to an Army. • First woman in America to earn a Medical Degree. • A British built warship that raided Union Shipping. • Well armed warships constructed for the confederacy. • American historical editor, son of John Quincy Adams • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-08
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- The capitol of the Confederacy
- A war strategy that blocks off an area of enemy importance
- A law saying that if a person who owns twenty or more slaves is drafted that they have the option of opting out of going to fight
- The highest military decoration there is
- The document that officially declared any slaves in Confederate states free
- A person who carries their units flag into battle
- A Union leader
- A well known newspaper that supported the Confederacy
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- The place where the battle of Fort Sumter occurred
- A well known newspaper that supported the Union
- Women who would sew uniforms for the soldiers
- A war strategy used by the Union during the Civil War
- 16th president of the United States who is known for freeing the slaves
- The first major battle of the Civil War and the battle Sullivan Ballou died during
- A wife to a Confederate soldier who kept a diary of what she witnessed during the battle of Fort Sumter
- A war tactic General Sherman created
- The person who came up with the Anaconda Plan
- A former slave that became an officer in the South Carolina militia and a state legislator
- A Confederate submarine that later sank
- The leader of the 54th regiment
20 Clues: A Union leader • The capitol of the Confederacy • The leader of the 54th regiment • A war tactic General Sherman created • A Confederate submarine that later sank • The highest military decoration there is • Women who would sew uniforms for the soldiers • The person who came up with the Anaconda Plan • A well known newspaper that supported the Union • ...
us history game 2023-11-10
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- What year did Andrew Jackson become president, 182_?
- how many colonies was their after the revolutinary war?
- the revolutinary war was also called the ________ war
- what did states and territories want to share with the central goverment?
- how many years was their conflict?
- What were slaves deprived of?
- the first 3 words in the constitution was "we the _____
- in 1788 the consitudtion was?
- What kind of taxes did Jefferson get rid of in the Federal Government?
- What kind of segregation was mandated in all public facilities during the time of the Jim Crow laws.
- Jackson was the only president to pay off what?
- Jim Crow laws enforced what?
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- How many years did the civil war last?
- The Reconstruction Amendments were about Slavery,Citizenship, and ________
- What was restricted to slaves?
- how many amendments did the bill of rights have?
- what amendment in the bill of rights says we have the rights to bear arms?
- The civil war was between the Union and who else?
- What was another name for the reconstruction Amendments?
- What territory did the Jeffersonian Republicans purchase?
- did anti-federalist want a strong or weak u.s fedral gov.?
- who took land from the native americans?
22 Clues: Jim Crow laws enforced what? • What were slaves deprived of? • in 1788 the consitudtion was? • What was restricted to slaves? • how many years was their conflict? • How many years did the civil war last? • who took land from the native americans? • Jackson was the only president to pay off what? • how many amendments did the bill of rights have? • ...
WW1 Crossword Study Guide 2025-04-11
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- Special number that has to do with Armistice Day
- Germany owed __________ dollars in war debt
- The war ended
- Italy, France, Great Britain, and USA
- Left the war due to civil war in their country
- is a large group of merchant vessels sailing together
- WW1 soldiers faces __________ due to flooding and no socks
- Ferdinand Archduke killed by black hand that started WW1
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- Who won?
- Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Austria-Hungary
- is a halt in fighting that allows peace talks to begin
- WW1 started
- The _____ gained a home after the war
- America entered the war
- Who was blamed for WW1
- to prepare for war
- Where most battles were fought?
17 Clues: Who won? • WW1 started • The war ended • to prepare for war • Who was blamed for WW1 • America entered the war • Where most battles were fought? • The _____ gained a home after the war • Italy, France, Great Britain, and USA • Germany owed __________ dollars in war debt • Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Austria-Hungary • Left the war due to civil war in their country • ...
Civil War 2021-10-16
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- Union blew up a crater and confederacy shot down on them
- One of the Worst Prison Camps
- Battle where Union Controlled Mississippi River
- Where Lee surrendered to Grant
- Place where Stonewall Jackson died
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- The Main Turning point of the Civil War
- The first major land battle
- The bloodiest war in one day in US history
- The first shots of the civil war
- This Battle ended wooden war ships
10 Clues: The first major land battle • One of the Worst Prison Camps • Where Lee surrendered to Grant • The first shots of the civil war • This Battle ended wooden war ships • Place where Stonewall Jackson died • The Main Turning point of the Civil War • The bloodiest war in one day in US history • Battle where Union Controlled Mississippi River • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-01-31
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- A war between opposing groups of citizens of America.
- Before war
- The 16th President
- The Northern states during the Civil War
- Abolitionist who spoke up in the north.
- Soilders eat this whilst out on the battlefield
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- battle on the Mississippi river splitting the union in half
- Union general mentioned on page 1
- Nickname of the Southern land featured in many songs
- The Southern states during the Civil War
10 Clues: Before war • The 16th President • Union general mentioned on page 1 • Abolitionist who spoke up in the north. • The Northern states during the Civil War • The Southern states during the Civil War • Soilders eat this whilst out on the battlefield • Nickname of the Southern land featured in many songs • A war between opposing groups of citizens of America. • ...
bertyhjnhbg 2021-12-13
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- laws that enforced racial segregation in the South between the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and the beginning of the civil rights movement in the 1950s.
- became the first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate
- the period of US History during which the United States began to rebuild the South after the Civil War
- Former U.S. Representative
- 19th U.S. President
- military conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lives and other resources to obtain a complete victory
- a person who farms rented land.
- established by Congress to provide practical aid to 4,000,000 newly freed African Americans in their transition from slavery to freedom.
- believed that African Americans deserved immediate freedom from bondage and should receive the same rights as whites.
- Former Governor of New York
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- limiting the protection of the privileges and immunities clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
- a political candidate who seeks election in an area where they have no local connections
- required that 50 percent of a state's white males take a loyalty oath to be readmitted to the Union.
- racist, anti-Semitic committed to extreme violence to achieve its goals of racial segregation and white supremacy.
- Laws denying most legal rights to newly freed slaves; passed by southern states following the Civil War
- a system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop
- was an informal, unwritten deal that settled the disputed 1876 U.S. Presidential election
- law forbidding the president to remove civil officers without senatorial consent.
- a financial crisis that triggered an economic depression in Europe and North America
- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States
- It granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to African Americans and enslaved people who had been emancipated after the American Civil War.
- a person who behaves badly but in an amusingly mischievous rather than harmful way; a rascal.
- 17th U.S. President
- abolished slavery in the United States
24 Clues: 19th U.S. President • 17th U.S. President • Former U.S. Representative • Former Governor of New York • a person who farms rented land. • abolished slavery in the United States • became the first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate • law forbidding the president to remove civil officers without senatorial consent. • ...
Africa - Eva 2021-12-09
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- Name for the children that walked long distances to avoid being kidnapped
- Happened in South Africa, when people were separated by the color of their skin
- First country to get a piece of Africa
- Traded for guns / weapons in Sierra Leone
- The people that colonized Africa
- The person who wrote "Conflict Diamonds" and "Little Weapon"
- Emmanuel Jal's best friend
- the place where a civil war was taking place from 1987 through 2006
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- Killed Tutsis
- used to be placed in a person's hair, if it fell out you were not black but if it stayed you were black (test)
- When powerful countries take over weaker countries in order to get more land / resources / power
- What was given to child soldiers to make them less conscious
- Leader of one side of the civil war in Uganda (rebels)
- Country in which the Berlin Conference was held in 1884-1885
- fighting against the Ugandan government in a civil war
15 Clues: Killed Tutsis • Emmanuel Jal's best friend • The people that colonized Africa • First country to get a piece of Africa • Traded for guns / weapons in Sierra Leone • Leader of one side of the civil war in Uganda (rebels) • fighting against the Ugandan government in a civil war • What was given to child soldiers to make them less conscious • ...
The Civil War 2022-02-10
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- These laws made it more difficult for former slaves to own property.
- Soldiers who traveled by foot.
- A group that supported the former slaves once they got their freedom.
- A plan for naval blockade of the Confederate States.
- The name of northerners who opposed the Civil War
- The attack on ________________ was the official beginning to the Civil War.
- The ___________ act gave the freedmen free land in the west.
- Freed slaves in the rebellious states.
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- First full-scale battle of the Civil War.
- President Lincoln needed the support of these states for resources.
- This doctrine by Douglas said that slavery could be excluded from territories of the United States by local legislation.
- The first state to secede from the union.
- _________ gave the people the power to decide on political issues.
- A name for southern whites who supported the Republican Party.
- When the contenders are willing to go to the exterme to claim a victory.
15 Clues: Soldiers who traveled by foot. • Freed slaves in the rebellious states. • First full-scale battle of the Civil War. • The first state to secede from the union. • The name of northerners who opposed the Civil War • A plan for naval blockade of the Confederate States. • The ___________ act gave the freedmen free land in the west. • ...
Ch.2 Key Terms, Part I 2022-07-19
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- Author of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
- Organized the Seneca Falls Convention (middle and last name only)
- 7th President; responsible for Trail of Tears
- General who led the union to victory of the Civil War
- senator who came up with the plan to split Nebraska into two territories
- Argued that people should peacefully refuse to obey laws they considered to be immoral (last name only)
- Congressmen from Northern states who favored a harsh Reconstruction to punish the south
- Runaway slave who started the underground railroad
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- Escaped slave turned abolitionist
- President who leads the U.S. through the Civil War and ended slavery (last name only)
- Fervent reformers who sought a gradual or immediate end to slavery
- Elected president after Lincoln’s assassination
- Most respected general of the Civil War for the South
- Slave that sued for his freedom based on the fact that he had traveled with his master into free territory
- Leader of women’s right to vote
15 Clues: Author of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” • Leader of women’s right to vote • Escaped slave turned abolitionist • 7th President; responsible for Trail of Tears • Elected president after Lincoln’s assassination • Runaway slave who started the underground railroad • Most respected general of the Civil War for the South • General who led the union to victory of the Civil War • ...
Devante Davidson Civil War 2018-04-30
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- Tecumseh Sherman-union general who led a destructive march through Georgia and practiced total warfare
- plan-northern plan to crush confederacy
- Jackson-southern general known for his coolness underpressure
- of a three day battle in Pennsylvania July 1-3 1863
- on the Mississippi river that was captured by us Grant in 1863
- Barton- organizer of the union's nurse corps and founder of the american rec cross
- ironclad that fought the Merrimacks at Hampton Roads
- Sumter-the first shots of the civil war were fired here
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- Proclamation-freed slaves in territories in the rebellion in 1862
- day of the Civil War
- S.Grant-union general given over all command
- McClellan-timid commander of the army of the Potomac fired by Lincoln for poor results
- CSS Virgina,the south's ironclad
- battle of the bull run-also called Manassas,the first major land battle of the civil war
- E. Lee-brillant confederate commander of the confederate army-loyal to home state of Virgina
15 Clues: day of the Civil War • CSS Virgina,the south's ironclad • plan-northern plan to crush confederacy • S.Grant-union general given over all command • of a three day battle in Pennsylvania July 1-3 1863 • ironclad that fought the Merrimacks at Hampton Roads • Sumter-the first shots of the civil war were fired here • ...
Unit 8 Final Review 2025-05-07
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- Southern laws that enforced racial segregation
- Group of Laws aimed at limiting African American rights after the Civil War
- Secretive group that used violence to oppose African Americans
- One of the amendments that granted citizenship to African Americans
- The violent act of targeting African Americans and their Allies during Reconstruction
- Amendment that granted voting rights to African American men
- System of farming where the tenant provides the tools and works the land for a portion of the crops
- Agency that helped freedmen after the Civil War
- The term for the unfair removal of African American legislators from the Georgia General Assembly
- Term for the period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South
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- Plan aimed at quickly reintegrating the Southern States into the Union
- Amendment that abolished Slavery
- Law that granted citizenship to all persons born in the U.S., including African Americans
- President who succeded Lincoln and created a controversial Reconstruction Plan
- System of farming in which farmers rent land, seeds, and tools.
15 Clues: Amendment that abolished Slavery • Southern laws that enforced racial segregation • Agency that helped freedmen after the Civil War • Amendment that granted voting rights to African American men • Secretive group that used violence to oppose African Americans • System of farming in which farmers rent land, seeds, and tools. • ...
The English Civil War 2020-01-17
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- it started in 1642
- last name of who's side won
- was destroyed
- they supported the church
- what was the name of the army of Oliver Cromwell
- what the two kings wanted, and the people provided
- the monarchs believed they ruled by
- ended monarchy
- they believed their power came from
- they made the first move in the civil war
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- those who supported King Charles
- a form of government
- He started the civil war
- the leader of the group of people who wanted to purify
- a group of people who wanted to purify the church
- the father of Charles I
- how Cromwell later ruled
- the kings took advantage of
- how King Charles was killed
- a group of people to keep the monarchs in check
20 Clues: was destroyed • ended monarchy • it started in 1642 • a form of government • the father of Charles I • He started the civil war • how Cromwell later ruled • they supported the church • last name of who's side won • the kings took advantage of • how King Charles was killed • those who supported King Charles • the monarchs believed they ruled by • they believed their power came from • ...
Civil War Vocabulary Words 2021-12-02
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- a destructive path of total war from Atlanta to Savannah
- battle that was the largest Union defeat in the western theater of the Civil War; failure to follow up on the victory lead to Sherman’s Atlanta campaign
- most notorious prisoner of war camp during the Civil War; officially named “Fort Sumter”
- legislation passed by Congress in which California was admitted to the Union as a free state and a stronger Fugitive Slave Act was passed
- a legal idea that a state has the right to cancel; any federal law which that state has considered unconstitutional
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- federal reconstruction agency; provided food; helped build schools and hospitals; created the first public school program for either African Americans or whites in Georgia
- one of the most important strategies during the Civil War; designed to prevent the South from shipping its cotton to England and France in return for weapons and other supplies
- Missouri slave who sued for his freedom because he had lived in free territory; was denied the right to sue by the United States Supreme Court
- established Georgia's conditional acceptance of the Compromise of 1850;kept Georgia from succeeding from the Union
- battles in and around Atlanta that led to Atlanta being completely destroyed
- the action of southern states to leave the Union
- proclamation that said all slaves in the rebellious states would be freed on January 1, 1863
- the period immediately after the Civil War when the South rebuilt and the southern states returned to the Union
- the belief that a state’s interests should take priority over the interests of the national government
14 Clues: the action of southern states to leave the Union • a destructive path of total war from Atlanta to Savannah • battles in and around Atlanta that led to Atlanta being completely destroyed • most notorious prisoner of war camp during the Civil War; officially named “Fort Sumter” • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-01-26
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- Greater technological and populational advantage,weaker military leaders
- The turning point of the Civil War.
- This minority decided to fight for the Union because of their unfair treatment in the South.
- Led by Jefferson Davis, more land but poor war economy.
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- Union president- gained 40% of the votes in the Election of 1860.
- The number of enslaved people in America before the Civil War started.
- Spy who informed the South on the North's proposed idea to attack Richmond.
- The cause against slavery.
- The strategy proposed by the Union at the start of the war, takes the ocean first then invades land.
- General from the North who refused to fight against Virginia and resigned before the Civil War.
10 Clues: The cause against slavery. • The turning point of the Civil War. • Led by Jefferson Davis, more land but poor war economy. • Union president- gained 40% of the votes in the Election of 1860. • The number of enslaved people in America before the Civil War started. • Greater technological and populational advantage,weaker military leaders • ...
Delight's civil war in the west 2018-05-17
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- Name for a person that is a footsoldier in an army
- He and his sons attacked the arsenal at Harpers Ferry hoping to begin a slave uprising, he was hanged for the crime
- The supreme court said that this slave was property and therefore led to the civil war
- President elected in 1860
- Plan to surround the south, capture Richmond and control the Mississippi
- battling up and down the penisula near Washington immediately following the first battle of Bull Run
- The word to leave the union of states
- Mighty river that the Union forces needed to control to win the civil war in the west
- The word to free something
- This state was "Bleeding" since people were voting on the issue of slavery shortly before the civil war
- Last name of supreme commander of the confederacy
- First battle near Washington DC where citizens fled
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- Naval commodore of union army, he led 18 boats into the mississsippi river to aid Grant in his battles in the west
- President of the south once they announced they were going to be their own nation
- City at the mouth of the Mississippi river, Andrew Jackson defended it from the British in the war of 1812
- Commander of the union who came up with the strategy to defeat the south in the civil war
- Other name for the battle of Bull run
- 18th president and supreme commander of the Union forces
- Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel about the cruelty of slavery
- Party that stood for abolition and Lincoln was the first to be elected from this party
- Cruel practice of making property of Africans
- Bloodiest day in American history, 23000 soldiers died near this creek in 1 day
- City in Tennessee on the Mississippi river, Grant seiged it and the confederate forces ate their horses, dogs, rats etc....
- This cut grooves in rifle barrels, making them much more accurate
- Church where union armies camped on the Mississippi until confederate forces attacked, 20000 died in two days
25 Clues: President elected in 1860 • The word to free something • Other name for the battle of Bull run • The word to leave the union of states • Cruel practice of making property of Africans • Last name of supreme commander of the confederacy • Name for a person that is a footsoldier in an army • First battle near Washington DC where citizens fled • ...
The Eras of the United States 2020-02-26
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- Barons a businessman who gets complete ownership of an industry in a dishonest way.
- slave runaway slave
- Line line that separated the north from the South.
- horse nickname for the railroad in the gilded Age
- War a war fought between the North and South.
- to be set free.
- War a strategy of war which meant to take what you can and burn the rest.
- Destiny The belief of expanding west
- rebuilding the South after the Civil War.
- factors reasons why people left their homelands
- factors reasons people wanted to come to the United States.
- Scott Decision Supreme Court case to settle slavery.
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- Integration a way to buy out competition to control an industry.
- a person trying to end slavery.
- an economy based on factoring.
- States state that fought for the North.
- age a period of time that America looked pretty on the outside, however it was ugly on the inside.
- Integration controlling the companies in every step of manufacturing a product
- A western community that grew quickly by miners when they found all the gold.
- Act provided settlers 160 acres of land in exchange they were required to live in the land for 5 years.
20 Clues: to be set free. • slave runaway slave • an economy based on factoring. • a person trying to end slavery. • Destiny The belief of expanding west • States state that fought for the North. • rebuilding the South after the Civil War. • War a war fought between the North and South. • factors reasons why people left their homelands • ...
EOC Review 2025-04-23
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- – Forcing Japanese Americans into camps during WWII
- – U.S. expansion of influence through military and diplomacy
- – Periods of fear of communism, especially in the 1920s and 1950s
- – War that divided Americans and led to protests
- – Rise of factories and mass production in the U.S.
- – U.S. aid program to rebuild Europe after WWII
- – International group proposed by Wilson after WWI
- – 1898 war that made the U.S. a world power
- – German message encouraging Mexico to attack the U.S.
- – Scandal that caused Nixon to resign
- – Abolished slavery in the U.S.
- – Group of WWI veterans who protested in D.C. for early payment
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- – 1964 campaign to register African American voters in the South
- – Granted citizenship to those born in the U.S.
- – Organization to help former slaves after the Civil War
- – Waterway built to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- – Laws enforcing racial segregation
- – Gave African American men the right to vote
- – President during World War I
- – FDR’s programs to fight the Great Depression
- – 1941 attack that brought the U.S. into WWII
- – U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism
- – Law aimed at assimilating Native Americans by dividing tribal lands
- – President during the 1980s known for conservative policies
- – Era after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South
25 Clues: – President during World War I • – Abolished slavery in the U.S. • – Laws enforcing racial segregation • – Scandal that caused Nixon to resign • – 1898 war that made the U.S. a world power • – Gave African American men the right to vote • – 1941 attack that brought the U.S. into WWII • – U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism • ...
US.President Yvonne 2015-02-05
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- In the economic crisis
- the shortest term of the president
- the only four term president
- The first black president
- Pan American Union
- The end of the Vietnam war president
- The founder of the Monroe doctrine
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- The begining of the Iraq War
- "Declaration of independence" main drafter
- The war of independence leaders
- The promotion of expansionist president
- The youngest president
- American civil war
- The only two term president not connected
- The first one Congress was the impeachment of the president
- the cold war
16 Clues: the cold war • American civil war • Pan American Union • In the economic crisis • The youngest president • The first black president • The begining of the Iraq War • the only four term president • The war of independence leaders • the shortest term of the president • The founder of the Monroe doctrine • The end of the Vietnam war president • The promotion of expansionist president • ...
Civil War Crossword 2025-03-30
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- Famous Confederate general, first name Thomas
- Beginning of the Gettysburg Address
- Commanding General of the Union Army who led them to victory
- Spy for the Union, Nickname “Moses”
- The North in the Civil War
- The South in the Civil War
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- Famous Confederate General, Robert E. ___
- Angel of the Battlefield
- Capital of the Confederacy
- Individuals who steal secrets
- Famous Address
- President of the Union
12 Clues: Famous Address • President of the Union • Angel of the Battlefield • Capital of the Confederacy • The North in the Civil War • The South in the Civil War • Individuals who steal secrets • Beginning of the Gettysburg Address • Spy for the Union, Nickname “Moses” • Famous Confederate General, Robert E. ___ • Famous Confederate general, first name Thomas • ...
APUSH Period 5 Review 2025-01-10
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- Actor who assassinated President Lincoln.
- Fort where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- Site of a pivotal Union victory in the Civil War.
- Political party founded in the mid-1850s, largely opposed to the expansion of slavery.
- Lincoln's plan; percentage of white male voters in a Confederate state who needed to swear an oath of allegiance to the Union before it could be readmitted.
- Congressman who proposed a constitutional amendment to prohibit slavery in any territory acquired from Mexico.
- Know-Nothing party member; favors the interests of native-born citizens over immigrants.
- Union naval strategy to blockade Southern ports and strangle the Confederacy's economy.
- Abolitionist who led a raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry.
- Union general known for his "March to the Sea" through Georgia.
- Confederate forces that conducted raids into Union territory.
- President Lincoln's declaration freeing slaves in Confederate territory.
- 16th President of the United States, whose election sparked secession in the South.
Down
- Bloodiest single-day battle of the Civil War.
- Country that lost territory to the US in the Mexican-American War.
- Union policy that allowed for the seizure of Confederate property, including enslaved people.
- Key Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River.
- Law regarding capturing and returning those who have escaped from slavery.
- Package of 5 laws intended to reduce inter-state tension over slavery.
- Supreme Court case that denied slaves their rights as citizens and declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional.
- Political movement that opposed the expansion of slavery into new territories.
- Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," an anti-slavery novel that stirred national debate.
- Site of a secret meeting where US diplomats discussed the possibility of purchasing Cuba.
- Belief that the US had a God-given right to expand westward across North America.
- "Bleeding" Territory where pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces clashed violently in the 1850s.
- Bureau; federal agency established to aid newly freed slaves after the Civil War.
- Underground method of helping enslaved people escape, conducted by Tubman.
- Site of Confederate General Robert E. Lee's surrender to Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
28 Clues: Actor who assassinated President Lincoln. • Bloodiest single-day battle of the Civil War. • Site of a pivotal Union victory in the Civil War. • Key Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River. • Fort where the first shots of the Civil War were fired. • Confederate forces that conducted raids into Union territory. • ...
Chasing Lincoln’s Killer 2022-01-11
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- the person who is getting killed
- the first name of the main character
- Where Lincoln gave his speech in the prologue
- the war the book is set after
- the name of the theatre
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- the side that won the civil war
- the side of the civil war that lost
- the last name of the main character
- Type of place he was going to kill Lincoln
9 Clues: the name of the theatre • the war the book is set after • the side that won the civil war • the person who is getting killed • the side of the civil war that lost • the last name of the main character • the first name of the main character • Type of place he was going to kill Lincoln • Where Lincoln gave his speech in the prologue
civil war & reconstruction 2025-12-04
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- Lincoln’s order freeing enslaved people
- Farmer who worked land for a portion of crops
- Laws enforcing racial segregation
- Period of rebuilding after the Civil War
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- Northern army in the Civil War
- Northerner who moved South after the war
- Southern states that seceded
- Formerly enslaved people after emancipation
- Change added to the Constitution
- Southerner who supported Reconstruction
10 Clues: Southern states that seceded • Northern army in the Civil War • Change added to the Constitution • Laws enforcing racial segregation • Lincoln’s order freeing enslaved people • Southerner who supported Reconstruction • Northerner who moved South after the war • Period of rebuilding after the Civil War • Formerly enslaved people after emancipation • ...
The Very Upset Imperialized People Fighting with Themselves upon the Continent of Africa Cedric Brady 2024-05-17
Across
- A Christian extremist organization
- Leader of the LRA
- A US led task force whose goal was to provide aid and keep peace in Somalia
- An extremist group which took control over parts of Somalia where it imposes its Islamic law
- The Genocide of Tutsis after the Rwandan Civil War
- When Lumumba was killed and Mobuto rose to power as a dictator
- A complex war involving Congo, rebel groups and many surrounding countries vying for territory and control
- The fear of repeat failure leads to inaction in the future
- The First major civil war in the Congo that spilled into nearby regions
- A concert made to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia
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- A militant Islamist and Jihadist rebel group
- A civil war on the Horn of Africa wreaking havoc politically and economically in the region
- The dictator of the Congo in the late 20th century
- The Tigray people fighting for independence against the Eritrean and Ethiopian governments
- The leader of Libya and an ally of Amin, dispatched several thousand Libyan troops to Uganda to assist the Uganda Army
- An independence struggle by the Eritrean people after the decline of Western imperialism
- Leader of the NRA
- An armed uprising against Obote's government in the West Nile region of Uganda in 1980
- A war that broke out because of the Igbo ethnic group breaking away into the state of Biafra
- A Nigerian ethnic group in Northern Nigeria
- A Nigerian ethnic group in Southern Nigeria
- A blockade that instated hunger and famine in the Biafra region
- Diamonds that were sold during the Congolese wars to support the conflict
- The Authoritarian ruler of Somalia who triggered the war in Ogaden
- An operation by Kenyan troops to fight against Al-Shabaab and create a buffer zone in Somalia
25 Clues: Leader of the NRA • Leader of the LRA • A Christian extremist organization • A Nigerian ethnic group in Northern Nigeria • A Nigerian ethnic group in Southern Nigeria • A militant Islamist and Jihadist rebel group • The dictator of the Congo in the late 20th century • The Genocide of Tutsis after the Rwandan Civil War • ...
Civil War New Technology 2023-12-15
Across
- president that gave Clara Barton permission to open the Office of Missing Soldiers
- Clara Barton's nickname
- what was Clara Barton during the Civil War
- mode of transportation during the Civil War
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- side that got advantage from the mass production of new technology
- code used to communicate on the telegraph
- bullet created by Claude-Etienne Minié
- used as communication during the Civil War
- founded by Clara Barton
9 Clues: founded by Clara Barton • Clara Barton's nickname • bullet created by Claude-Etienne Minié • code used to communicate on the telegraph • used as communication during the Civil War • what was Clara Barton during the Civil War • mode of transportation during the Civil War • side that got advantage from the mass production of new technology • ...
flash17 2024-06-16
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- Assassination in 1963
- Plan for Europe
- UK's EU exit
- Crisis in 1962
- Gorbachev meeting
- War in 1991
- "I Have a Dream"
- Yalta Conference
- Formed in 1949
- India's independence leader
- Establishment of Israel
- First Black president
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- Wall fell in 1989
- Civil rights leader
- Of the Soviet Union
- South African president
- 1980s scandal
- Lift during Cold War
- Scandal leading to Nixon's resignation
- New Deal programs
20 Clues: War in 1991 • UK's EU exit • 1980s scandal • Crisis in 1962 • Formed in 1949 • Plan for Europe • "I Have a Dream" • Yalta Conference • Wall fell in 1989 • Gorbachev meeting • New Deal programs • Civil rights leader • Of the Soviet Union • Lift during Cold War • Assassination in 1963 • First Black president • South African president • Establishment of Israel • India's independence leader • ...
History Terms 2024-05-21
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- Loans from citizens to the government during wartime
- 1960s militant African American organization
- Teddy Roosevelt's volunteer cavalry
- 1930s drought stricken Great Plains region
- Northern states in the Civil War
- Belief that communism would spread if not stopped
- Groups differing from the majority population
- Authoritarian and nationalistic political system
- 1920s women known for their bold fashion and behavior
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- 1929 stock market crash
- Devices for raising and lowering boats in a canal
- Corrupt New York political leader
- Country with 50 state
- Easing of Cold War tensions
- Strong pride in one's country
- Insures bank deposits in the U.S.
- Areas of land for Native Americans
- Political movement for the common people
- Economic system of private ownership
- Formerly enslaved person
- Southern states in the Civil War
- Policy promoting equal trade opportunities in China
- Separation based on race
- Middle Eastern country involved in 1979 hostage crisis
- International organization founded in 1945
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- Unfenced grazing land
- Genocide of Jews during World War II
- Giving money for public good
- Groups advocating for workers' rights
- Wealthy and unscrupulous industrialists
- Couple executed for espionage in the 1950s
- Complete control of a product or service
- Moving to a new country to live
- Period of alcohol ban in the U.S.
- Workers' protests for better conditions
- Laws limiting the rights of freed slaves
- Post-World War II increase in births
- Fear of communism in the United States
- Civil Rights group advocating for racial equality
- Volunteer program established by Kennedy
- Theodore Roosevelt's domestic policy
- Favoring native born citizens over immigrants
- Fee required to vote
- Organization for youth and community services
- Use of violence for political aims
- Withdraw formally from a union
- Rapid Fire automatic weapons
- Law aimed at assimilating Native Americans
- Soviet leader during and after World War II
50 Clues: Fee required to vote • Unfenced grazing land • Country with 50 state • 1929 stock market crash • Formerly enslaved person • Separation based on race • Easing of Cold War tensions • Giving money for public good • Rapid Fire automatic weapons • Strong pride in one's country • Withdraw formally from a union • Moving to a new country to live • Northern states in the Civil War • ...
History Terms 2024-05-21
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- Separation based on race
- Teddy Roosevelt's volunteer cavalry
- Strong pride in one's country
- Southern states in the Civil War
- Loans from citizens to the government during wartime
- Post-World War II increase in births
- Complete control of a product or service
- Insures bank deposits in the U.S.
- Formerly enslaved person
- promoting equal trade opportunities in China
- Laws limiting the rights of freed slaves
- Genocide of Jews during World War II
- Workers' protests for better conditions
- Unfenced grazing land
- Corrupt New York political leader
- Belief that communism would spread if not stopped
- International organization founded in 1945
- Middle Eastern country involved in 1979 hostage crisis
- Economic system of private ownership
- Northern states in the Civil War
- Fee required to vote
- Organization for youth and community services
- Political movement for the common people
- Rapid Fire automatic weapons
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- Groups differing from the majority population
- Easing of Cold War tensions
- Law aimed at assimilating Native Americans
- Period of alcohol ban in the U.S.
- Fear of communism in the United States
- Devices for raising and lowering boats in a canal
- Civil Rights group advocating for racial equality
- Moving to a new country to live
- Areas of land for Native Americans
- 1929 stock market crash
- Volunteer program established by Kennedy
- 1930s droughtstricken Great Plains region
- Wealthy and unscrupulous industrialists
- Use of violence for political aims
- 1960s militant African American organization
- Couple executed for espionage in the 1950s
- Authoritarian and nationalistic political system
- Withdraw formally from a union
- Theodore Roosevelt's domestic policy
- Favoring nativeborn citizens over immigrants
- Groups advocating for workers' rights
- 1920s women known for their bold fashion and behavior
- Giving money for public good
- Soviet leader during and after World War II
- Country with 50 statea
- North American Free Trade Agreement
50 Clues: Fee required to vote • Unfenced grazing land • Country with 50 statea • 1929 stock market crash • Separation based on race • Formerly enslaved person • Easing of Cold War tensions • Giving money for public good • Rapid Fire automatic weapons • Strong pride in one's country • Withdraw formally from a union • Moving to a new country to live • Southern states in the Civil War • ...
transword 121 2018-07-22
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- on the way
- understanding, comprehension
- payment, benefit, allowance
- to gain, to obtain, to achieve
- to accompany, to guide
- civil war
- emotional
- to handle, to deal with
- concerned
- escape route
- pitiful, pathetic
- isolated, secluded
- danger
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- escaped, ran away
- happens
- tribal dispute, tribal war
- legs
- bloodbaths
- broadcasts
- school dropout
- lost
- accompaniment, guiding
- attention
- companion, guide, counsellor
- environment, surroundings
- thousand
26 Clues: legs • lost • danger • happens • thousand • attention • civil war • emotional • concerned • on the way • bloodbaths • broadcasts • escape route • school dropout • escaped, ran away • pitiful, pathetic • isolated, secluded • to accompany, to guide • accompaniment, guiding • to handle, to deal with • environment, surroundings • tribal dispute, tribal war • payment, benefit, allowance • understanding, comprehension • ...
Civil War Vocabulary Activity 2022-03-22
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- The strategy used by the Northern army to prevent supplies from getting in to the Southern ports.
- All men between 18 and 35 years old were required to join the military during the Civil War.
- Society not participating in the war struggled to survive.
- This cloth replaced the machine-made fabrics made in the textile mills before the Civil War.
- A group of people, that are not law enforcement, who take the law into their own hands.
- The total impact of people that fought in the Civil War.
- States can choose if they want to follow a law or not passed by the federal government.
- Women, children, and enslaved workers did most of the farm work during the war.
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- The way a region makes its money.
- A written description of why Texas felt it could free itself from the allegiance to the United States.
- States entered the Union voluntarily and could choose to leave if they felt their rights were violated.
- Slavery and states rights were the main issues concerning the people of the South.
- A medicine used to prevent fever.
- Focusing on the interests of a specific region rather than the nation as a whole.
- The states left the Union governed by the federal government of the United States.
- People that supported the federal government and did not support the Confederate cause.
16 Clues: The way a region makes its money. • A medicine used to prevent fever. • The total impact of people that fought in the Civil War. • Society not participating in the war struggled to survive. • Women, children, and enslaved workers did most of the farm work during the war. • Focusing on the interests of a specific region rather than the nation as a whole. • ...
Realism 2012-10-31
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-04
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- commanded the confederate forces in Texas he was determined to retake galveston.
- A person who supported the union cause during the Civil War.
- commanded the Confederate right wing at the Battle of Pea Ridge
- This was a battle where the Confederate won retaking _________
- Laws limiting rights of African Americans passed by Southern Governments after the civil wars.
- a district judge who organized and commanded the First Texas Cavalry Regiment (Union)
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- Texas legislator and congressman, whom Lincoln appointed military governor of Texas after the war
- A formerly enslaved person
- Free from outside control; self-governing
- American politician and nominee for president on the eve of the American Civil War served as a democrat until 1841
- Union forces hoped to gain access to Texas by capturing __________
- Focus on the interests of one region
- The rights that states have
- how many times did the confederacy have command over Galveston?
- The use of Navy forces blocking exports
15 Clues: A formerly enslaved person • The rights that states have • Focus on the interests of one region • The use of Navy forces blocking exports • Free from outside control; self-governing • A person who supported the union cause during the Civil War. • This was a battle where the Confederate won retaking _________ • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-01-31
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- Abolitionist who spoke up in the north.
- A war between opposing groups of citizens of America.
- The Southern states during the Civil War
- The 16th President
- Soilders eat this whilst out on the battlefield
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- Nickname of the Southern land featured in many songs
- The Northern states during the Civil War
- battle on the Mississippi river splitting the union in half
- Union general mentioned on page 1
- Before war
10 Clues: Before war • The 16th President • Union general mentioned on page 1 • Abolitionist who spoke up in the north. • The Northern states during the Civil War • The Southern states during the Civil War • Soilders eat this whilst out on the battlefield • Nickname of the Southern land featured in many songs • A war between opposing groups of citizens of America. • ...
Reconstruction 2020-03-11
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- closed after the Civil War
- Jim Crow laws affected African Americans and ____.
- period of time following the Civil War
- the separation of people usually based on race or religion
- this bureau was established to provide food, schools and medical care for freed African Americans
- tax on voting that was created through Jim Crow laws
- this group passed laws designed to help rebuild the country and bring the south back to the union
- this was mined in the Appalachian Plateau
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- African Americans found it difficult to hold ___ office because of Jim Crow laws.
- an unfair difference in the treatment of people
- these were the key to the expansion of business, agriculture and industry
- this had no value after the Civil War
- renting land from landowners by promising to pay the owners with a share of the crops
- farming and manufacture of this product became important Virginia industries
- reading test that were established to keep African Americans from voting
15 Clues: closed after the Civil War • this had no value after the Civil War • period of time following the Civil War • this was mined in the Appalachian Plateau • an unfair difference in the treatment of people • Jim Crow laws affected African Americans and ____. • tax on voting that was created through Jim Crow laws • the separation of people usually based on race or religion • ...
Reconstruction 2025-04-25
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- period of rebuilding the South following the Civil War
- a means of denying voting rights because it required potential voters to read once again excluding most African Americans
- to unite, or blend into a united whole
- Federal agency that was designed to help former slaves following the Civil War
- abolished slavery in the United States
- granted full U.S. citizenship to former slaves
- secret society that used fear and violence to deny rights to freed African American men and women
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- separation of people based on race
- a fee white Southerns required for voting that many African Americans could not afford to pay
- granted suffrage to African American men
- laws designed to help control newly freed African Americans
- Northerns who moved to the South following the Civil War
- laws allowing people to vote if their fathers or grandfathers had voted before Reconstruction; effectively excluding African Americans
- dishonest and illegal actions
- Southern laws designed to separate blacks and whites
15 Clues: dishonest and illegal actions • separation of people based on race • to unite, or blend into a united whole • abolished slavery in the United States • granted suffrage to African American men • granted full U.S. citizenship to former slaves • Southern laws designed to separate blacks and whites • period of rebuilding the South following the Civil War • ...
Unit 8 Final Review 2025-05-07
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- One of the amendments that granted citizenship to African Americans
- Law that granted citizenship to all persons born in the U.S., including African Americans
- Plan aimed at quickly reintegrating the Southern States into the Union
- Amendment that abolished Slavery
- Group of Laws aimed at limiting African American rights after the Civil War
- System of farming in which farmers rent land, seeds, and tools.
- Secretive group that used violence to oppose African Americans
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- The violent act of targeting African Americans and their Allies during Reconstruction
- The reconstruction plan that used military control to punish former Confederates
- Term for the period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South
- Agency that helped freedmen after the Civil War
- Amendment that granted voting rights to African American men
- System of farming where the tenant provides the tools and works the land for a portion of the crops
- President who succeded Lincoln and created a controversial Reconstruction Plan
- Southern laws that enforced racial segregation
15 Clues: Amendment that abolished Slavery • Southern laws that enforced racial segregation • Agency that helped freedmen after the Civil War • Amendment that granted voting rights to African American men • Secretive group that used violence to oppose African Americans • System of farming in which farmers rent land, seeds, and tools. • ...
Texas Crosswords 2021-05-04
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- The opposite side of Texas during the Civil War
- Labor and use of African Americans
- Non-violent disobedience of the law
- The first discovery of oil in Texas
- The lower region of Texas
- The battle where no Texans survived during the Texas Revolution.
- Wanted to recruit people to fight in the war “We want You!”
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- Towns that spring up with tons of people
- A belief that America was meant to move west.
- Separation of races
- The branch of government that carries out the laws.
- The branch of government that writes the laws
- The branch of government that enforces the laws
- The side Texas was on during the Civil War.
- A town going from rural to urban
- Wouldn’t give up her seat on the bus
16 Clues: Separation of races • The lower region of Texas • A town going from rural to urban • Labor and use of African Americans • Non-violent disobedience of the law • The first discovery of oil in Texas • Wouldn’t give up her seat on the bus • Towns that spring up with tons of people • The side Texas was on during the Civil War. • A belief that America was meant to move west. • ...
U.S. History Cumulative Crossword 2022-05-16
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- The main job of the Legislative Branch.
- The man who was general of the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
- The meeting in which the founding fathers, 55 of them, met together to fix the old government, and instead wrote a new one.
- Africans were captured from their homelands and brought to the Americas through the ____________ Passage.
- This amendment gave all African-American men the right to vote.
- Historians estimate that the percentage of Native Americans wiped out by disease is almost what?
- This set of laws were established in the South to segrate blacks from whites, make voting nearly impossible, and would exist for decades after the war.
- The passage used by escaping slaves that actually was above ground and was a series of safe houses and abolitionists that would help people go north.
- the three major tribes found in South America were the Inca, the Maya, and the ______________________.
- The ____________________ proclamation freed all slaves in the rebellious states during the Civil War.
- Who would become the first president of the United States?
- The main job of the Judicial Branch.
- The branch of government managed by the president and his/her cabinet.
- Which act required that colonists pay for a stamp to go on every piece of paper goods they used?
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- The number of amendments in the Constitution.
- The man who was president during the Civil War.
- The upper house of Congress. Is part of the Legislative branch.
- The number of branches in our government today.
- The name of the first government the founders established for the United States.
- The idea that the United States was destined to move and expand westward to spread ideas, culture, and Christianity.
- What was the name of the King who tried to quell the rebellious colonists?
- The French-Indian war was fought between Britain and which other country?
- The beginning of the Constitution.
- This word means "two-houses" or "two chambers."
- The nickname given to Harriet Tubman for helping escaped slaves.
- The "father" or main author of the Constitution of the United States.
- What we call the era (about 20 years) after the Civil War.
- The quartering act required that colonists _________ and feed soldiers for free.
- The highest court in the land.
29 Clues: The highest court in the land. • The beginning of the Constitution. • The main job of the Judicial Branch. • The main job of the Legislative Branch. • The number of amendments in the Constitution. • The man who was president during the Civil War. • The number of branches in our government today. • This word means "two-houses" or "two chambers." • ...
U.S. History Cumulative Crossword 2022-05-16
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- Who would become the first president of the United States?
- The number of amendments in the Constitution.
- The branch of government managed by the president and his/her cabinet.
- What was the name of the King who tried to quell the rebellious colonists?
- The idea that the United States was destined to move and expand westward to spread ideas, culture, and Christianity.
- The man who was general of the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
- What we call the era (about 20 years) after the Civil War.
- This word means "two-houses" or "two chambers."
- The passage used by escaping slaves that actually was above ground and was a series of safe houses and abolitionists that would help people go north.
- Which act required that colonists pay for a stamp to go on every piece of paper goods they used?
- The "father" or main author of the Constitution of the United States.
- The highest court in the land.
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- The French-Indian war was fought between Britain and which other country?
- The name of the first government the founders established for the United States.
- The number of branches in our government today.
- Africans were captured from their homelands and brought to the Americas through the ____________ Passage.
- The ____________________ proclamation freed all slaves in the rebellious states during the Civil War.
- This amendment gave all African-American men the right to vote.
- The meeting in which the founding fathers, 55 of them, met together to fix the old government, and instead wrote a new one.
- This set of laws were established in the South to segrate blacks from whites, make voting nearly impossible, and would exist for decades after the war.
- The main job of the Judicial Branch.
- The beginning of the Constitution.
- Historians estimate that the percentage of Native Americans wiped out by disease is almost what?
- The man who was president during the Civil War.
- The quartering act required that colonists _________ and feed soldiers for free.
- the three major tribes found in South America were the Inca, the Maya, and the ______________________.
- The upper house of Congress. Is part of the Legislative branch.
- The main job of the Legislative Branch.
- The nickname given to Harriet Tubman for helping escaped slaves.
29 Clues: The highest court in the land. • The beginning of the Constitution. • The main job of the Judicial Branch. • The main job of the Legislative Branch. • The number of amendments in the Constitution. • The number of branches in our government today. • The man who was president during the Civil War. • This word means "two-houses" or "two chambers." • ...
Civil War Vocab Crossword 2024-04-24
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- slave states that supported union
- where Lincoln gave his famous speech
- first major battle of civil war
- the thing that started civil warconfederacy the name of the states that seceded antietam known as bloodiest war
- military strategy for union
- the side with most casualities
- war hero that defeated confederate at siege of vicksburg
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- confederate assault on last day of battle of gettsyburg
- freed slaves in south
- first state to secede from union
- amendment that freed all slaves
- elected president of U.S in 1860
- battle that caused confederacy to lose hope after losing
13 Clues: freed slaves in south • military strategy for union • the side with most casualities • amendment that freed all slaves • first major battle of civil war • first state to secede from union • elected president of U.S in 1860 • slave states that supported union • where Lincoln gave his famous speech • confederate assault on last day of battle of gettsyburg • ...
Civil war crossword puzzle 2023-02-23
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- confederate general
- before the war
- turning point in the civil war
- the Union president
- submarine found a century later in Charleston
- killed more people in the war than fighting
- goods that are illegal in a country
- the first battle of the war
- the number of confederate states
- the states that seceded
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- blocking people or goods from entering or leaving somewhere
- to leave a government or political party
- the one and only confederate president
- could be considered a monster or hero
- a job a lot of women took
- setting free
- the first ironclad battle in the war
- the states that weren't confederate or union states
- the first state to secede
- the nickname for the US
20 Clues: setting free • before the war • confederate general • the Union president • the nickname for the US • the states that seceded • a job a lot of women took • the first state to secede • the first battle of the war • turning point in the civil war • the number of confederate states • goods that are illegal in a country • the first ironclad battle in the war • ...
USH Unit #9(A) Reischl / Taylor 2022-04-03
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- Southern States during the Civil War
- Blocking the ship traffic of goods or people
- Northern states during the Civil War
- Forced military service
- Reducing opponents strength through attacks
- To set free
- Practices that promote good health
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- Private suppliers of goods
- A place with many people
- To join the armed forces
- To rob or take goods by force
- The right to self-government
12 Clues: To set free • Forced military service • A place with many people • To join the armed forces • Private suppliers of goods • The right to self-government • To rob or take goods by force • Practices that promote good health • Southern States during the Civil War • Northern states during the Civil War • Reducing opponents strength through attacks • ...
Key Figures in US History (Last Names Only) 2024-12-02
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- First U.S. president, leader during the American Revolution
- Union general during the Civil War; later became the 18th president
- Seventh U.S. president; expanded democracy, controversial Indian Removal Act
- 3rd US president; main author of the Declaration of Independence
- 1st Treasury Secretary; advocate of a strong federal government
- Labor leader; founder of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), which advocated for workers' rights.
- Feminist; author of The Feminine Mystique, which sparked the second-wave feminist movement, founder of NOW
- the "Great Compromiser," proposed the American System
- Progressive reformer and 26th president (Theodore) or New Deal leader and WWII president
- Oversaw the end of Reconstruction after the disputed 1876 election and the withdrawal of federal troops from the South.
- Industrialist; revolutionized manufacturing with the assembly line.
- Labor leader; co-founder of the United Farm Workers and advocate for farm workers’ rights
- U.S. president during World War I; proposed the League of Nations.
- Industrialist; played a key role in the steel industry.
- 2nd president; Alien and Sedition Acts, XYZ Affair
- Lincoln’s vice president and later president; led early Reconstruction efforts.
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- Union general known for his “March to the Sea” through Georgia.
- Former enslaved person and abolitionist; prominent writer and speaker for civil rights.
- Author of "Common Sense," advocating for American independence
- U.S. president; associated with the Vietnam War and Watergate scandal.
- Industrialist; dominated the oil industry.
- French military officer who fought alongside American forces during the Revolutionary War, aiding in crucial victories.
- Former enslaved person; most famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad
- Georgian and U.S. president; Nobel Prize winner for peace efforts.
- Led the country through 9/11; initiated the Iraq and Afghanistan wars
- U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis; supported civil rights.
- Environmentalist; author of Silent Spring, which raised awareness about the dangers of pesticides.
- Soviet leader during WWII; aligned with Allies but later led the Cold War opposition.
- U.S. president during the end of WWII; ordered the atomic bomb drop.
- President of the Confederate States during the Civil War; symbol of the Confederacy’s efforts to secede from the Union
- 4th president; "Father of the Constitution"
31 Clues: Industrialist; dominated the oil industry. • 4th president; "Father of the Constitution" • 2nd president; Alien and Sedition Acts, XYZ Affair • the "Great Compromiser," proposed the American System • Industrialist; played a key role in the steel industry. • First U.S. president, leader during the American Revolution • ...
American Civil War 2025-11-20
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- Hero of Vicksburg
- An American slave whose case reached the Supreme Court. He was declared a non-citizen.
- A political compTariff that allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state, and created the free state of Maine.
- Brown A radical abolitionist who attempted to incite a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry Virginia.
- Turning point of the war
- Confederate President
- A strategy that makes eveyrthing and everyone a target in war
- Known for his march to the sea
- The Union strategy to blockade the south and capture the Mississippi
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- Kansas A period of violence in Kansas territory brought on by the vote over slavery.
- 16th President of the United States.
- The division of a country along regional lines, loyalty to one's region
- The 12 year period after the Civil War when the country was reunited
- A revolutionary technology that allows us to see the past as it was
- A tax on imported goods.
- Confederate General
- The primary cause of the Civil War
17 Clues: Hero of Vicksburg • Confederate General • Confederate President • A tax on imported goods. • Turning point of the war • Known for his march to the sea • The primary cause of the Civil War • 16th President of the United States. • A strategy that makes eveyrthing and everyone a target in war • A revolutionary technology that allows us to see the past as it was • ...
Profiles of Courage 2023-03-01
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- The "Black Panthers" ______ Battalion endured a record 183 straight days in combat in World War II
- The first unit to cross the Rhine into Germany in World War I were the Harlem _______.
- Served as both the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of Defense.
- This Henry earned both the US Medal Of Honor and the French Croix de Guerre.
- Henry O. Flipper became the first African American graduate of this United States Military Academy
- WW2 Airmen who earned 150 distinguished flying crosses
- William Harvey _______Awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery during the US Civil war after Escaping Slavery and joining the US infantry.
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- President who ended racial segregation in the U.S. Military.
- Nickname for the all black regiments serving mostly on the Western Frontier.
- Medal of Honor recipient Ruben Rivers secured this village during WWII
- Brigadier General Hazel Johnson-Brown Began her service in the US Army as an Operating Room_____.
- _______ Williams disguised herself as a man and enlisted in the army during the Civil War.
- Percentage of soldiers who were Black by the end of the the US Civil War.
13 Clues: WW2 Airmen who earned 150 distinguished flying crosses • President who ended racial segregation in the U.S. Military. • Medal of Honor recipient Ruben Rivers secured this village during WWII • Percentage of soldiers who were Black by the end of the the US Civil War. • Nickname for the all black regiments serving mostly on the Western Frontier. • ...
Civil War Crossword puzzle 2026-01-20
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- The first all Black regiment.
- Emancipation Proclamation was made right after this battle.
- Something that keeps people or supplies from going in or out of an area.
- The Union took over a major supply route from the South, led to the "March to the Sea".
- A military person lost through death, wounds, sickness, capture, or gone missing.
- Plan, made by the Union, to take over the Mississippi River and surround the South.
- The Union had the higher ground in this battle.
- Start of the Civil War.
- A flour and wheat cracker, that couldn't spoil, which was commonly eaten by soldiers during the Civil War.
- The Union took over the Mississippi River.
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- Rights granted by the Constitution to all people.
- Issued by Lincoln, freeing all slaves in the Confederate states.
- Laws passed in the former Confederate states to limit the rights and freedom of African Americans.
- Marked the end of the Civil War.
- It showed the Union that it wasn't going to be an easy victory for them.
15 Clues: Start of the Civil War. • The first all Black regiment. • Marked the end of the Civil War. • The Union took over the Mississippi River. • The Union had the higher ground in this battle. • Rights granted by the Constitution to all people. • Emancipation Proclamation was made right after this battle. • Issued by Lincoln, freeing all slaves in the Confederate states. • ...
Unit 8 Review 2025-05-07
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- The term for the unfair removal of African American legislators from the Georgia General Assembly
- Term for the period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South
- Plan aimed at quickly reintegrating the Southern States into the Union
- Law that granted citizenship to all persons born in the U.S., including African Americans
- Southern laws that enforced racial segregation
- Secretive group that used violence to oppose African Americans
- Agency that helped freedmen after the Civil War
- President who succeded Lincoln and created a controversial Reconstruction Plan
- Amendment that abolished Slavery
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- System of farming in which farmers rent land, seeds, and tools.
- System of farming where the tenant provides the tools and works the land for a portion of the crops
- One of the amendments that granted citizenship to African Americans
- Group of Laws aimed at limiting African American rights after the Civil War
- Amendment that granted voting rights to African American men
- The violent act of targeting African Americans and their Allies during Reconstruction
15 Clues: Amendment that abolished Slavery • Southern laws that enforced racial segregation • Agency that helped freedmen after the Civil War • Amendment that granted voting rights to African American men • Secretive group that used violence to oppose African Americans • System of farming in which farmers rent land, seeds, and tools. • ...
PRINCE HAY REUNION 2024 2024-09-08
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- Family that fought for the South during the Civil War
- What town in Kentucky did our family leave when they came to Ohio to live?
- Who died from pneumonia while fighting in the Civil War
- Who fell off of a cliff on his way home from campaigning and died
- Family that fought for the North during the Civil War
- Name Jasper and Della's twin girls
- How many children did Curtis and Evelyn have
- What cousins are called if two brothers marry from one family marry two sisters from another family
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- Who is Punkins mother
- Number of children Oscar and Ella had
- Who is the youngest child of Harden and Eda Hay
- Who fell into a pot of boiling water at the age of two
- What family lived on top of Pine Hill in Louisa Kentucky
- Thomas Elias Prince and his wife Emily are buried at ____Hill Cemetery
- How many children did Jasper and Della have
15 Clues: Who is Punkins mother • Name Jasper and Della's twin girls • Number of children Oscar and Ella had • How many children did Jasper and Della have • How many children did Curtis and Evelyn have • Who is the youngest child of Harden and Eda Hay • Family that fought for the South during the Civil War • Family that fought for the North during the Civil War • ...
SSUSH6-9 Crossword 2023-02-10
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- bloodiest one day battle
- purchased the Louisiana Territory
- created the Alien and Sedition Acts
- implemented universal male suffrage
- refraining from consuming alcohol
- devotion/loyalty to one's region
- five laws passed in September of 1850 that dealt with the issue of slavery and territorial expansion.
- freed the enslaved peoples in the CSA
- president of the CSA
- led a march from Atlanta to Savannah
- burned to the ground by Sherman
- had extensive railroads, more soldiers, and industry
- Confederate military leader
- turning point of the Civil War, Union took control of the Mississippi
- bloodiest 3 day battle (led to the end of the war)
- resettling Native Americans west of the Mississippi
- states could decide to be slave or free through popular sovereignty
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- first battle of the Civil War
- abolitionist who raided Harper's Ferry
- suspended by Lincoln
- War fought between the US and Mexico over a land dispute
- leader of the Union Army
- Set precedents for all future presidents
- Missouri enters slave, Maine is free, 36,30
- claimed by the US through a treaty with Britain
- president of the Union
- God given right to take all land from the Atlantic to the Pacific
- supreme court case that determined the federal gov. can not restrict the spread of slavery
- created the doctrine that European nations may no longer colonize the Western Hemisphere
- president who carried out Manifest Destiney
- leader of the Confederate Army
- spoken after the bloodiest battle of the Civil War
- confrontation between the state of South Carolina and the federal government in over the former's attempt to declare null and void within the state the federal Tariffs of 1828 and 1832.
- seceded, great military leaders, home field advantage
- someone who wants to ban slavery
- Great Compromiser, created the American System
- president during the War of 1812
- annexed by the United States
38 Clues: suspended by Lincoln • president of the CSA • president of the Union • bloodiest one day battle • leader of the Union Army • Confederate military leader • annexed by the United States • first battle of the Civil War • leader of the Confederate Army • burned to the ground by Sherman • devotion/loyalty to one's region • someone who wants to ban slavery • ...
DC history crossword 2025-12-11
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- – Powered machines and transportation during the Industrial Revolution
- – The American Revolution fought between 1775–1783
- – First women’s rights convention held in 1848
- – Movement to end slavery in the United States
- – Protest against British taxes in 1773
- – Early communication technology that sent messages over long distances
- – Movement to expand voting rights, especially for women and African Americans
- – Expansion of free public education in the 1800s
- – Industrial growth that changed how goods were made
- George – First U.S. president who set important presidential precedents
- John – Second president of the U.S. and helped prevent war with France
- – Conflict between the U.S. and Britain over trade and territory
- Frederick – Former enslaved person who became a leading abolitionist and writer
- James – President during the Era of Good Feelings, issued the Monroe Doctrine
- – Lincoln’s proclamation freeing enslaved people in Confederate states
- James – “Father of the Constitution” and president during the War of 1812
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- – Invention that increased cotton production in the South
- Franklin – President whose policies worsened sectional tensions before the Civil War
- – Revolutionized river travel and trade in the 1800s
- – Man-made waterways that helped trade and transportation
- – Mass migration to California in 1848–1855 for gold
- – Expanded transportation and helped connect the country
- Thomas – Wrote the Declaration of Independence and completed the Louisiana Purchase
- – Document declaring independence from Britain in 1776
- John – Took office after Harrison’s death, vetoed many bills, and lost party support
- – Land deal that doubled the size of the U.S. in 1803
- – Allowed widespread distribution of newspapers and books
- James – Failed to prevent secession and the Civil War
- – Forced relocation of Native Americans in the 1830s
- – Set of laws attempting to balance free and slave states
- Abraham – Led the U.S. through the Civil War and abolished slavery
- – War between the North and South from 1861–1865
32 Clues: – Protest against British taxes in 1773 • – First women’s rights convention held in 1848 • – Movement to end slavery in the United States • – War between the North and South from 1861–1865 • – Expansion of free public education in the 1800s • – The American Revolution fought between 1775–1783 • – Revolutionized river travel and trade in the 1800s • ...
de chatel reading 2022-02-03
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- de Chatel argued that climate change was a threat _____ in the Arab Spring.
- the ____ _____ (2 wd) was a series of movements against dictatorships and monacrhies in the Middle East and North Africa starting in 2011.
- this terrorist group came to power during the syrian civil war in regions the government was weak.
- rapid ______ of the economy led to increased poverty in Syria.
- _____ mismanagement by the government was a larger context for the 2011 uprising in Syria.
- president _____ of syria led the government against rebels during the civil war.
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- around 4.25 ____ people were displaced as a result of the civil war
- desertification increased ______ conflict due to starvation and rising tensions.
- over 100,000 ____ in the Syrian civil war
- de chatel argues that the Syrian government failed to ______ to the drought in an adequate manner.
10 Clues: over 100,000 ____ in the Syrian civil war • rapid ______ of the economy led to increased poverty in Syria. • around 4.25 ____ people were displaced as a result of the civil war • de Chatel argued that climate change was a threat _____ in the Arab Spring. • desertification increased ______ conflict due to starvation and rising tensions. • ...
History CPs Class 2023-05-02
Across
- Mother country uses smaller countries resources to make money
- Had a weak central government (Hand Drawing)
- the new name of your school principal
- Created by Alexander Hamilton, Where people store their money
- The legal ending of slavery
- The Class that Coach CP teaches you
- The US History teacher diagonal from Coach CPs room
- Final battle of the America Revolution
- Name of the purchase we got from France for $15 Million
- Last name of the president during the Civil War
- People who supported the creation of the Constitution
- Battle where Stonewall Jackson earns his nickname
- Principle of Government where power is shared between the state and federal governments
- Name of the Unions plan during the Civil War
- Cloth that was created in factories
- Tax on imported Goods
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- What is the code to remember our first 5 presidents
- Goes across the United States, completed manifest destiny.(Transcontinental)
- Time period after the Civil War
- president who came up with a doctrine the closed the west off to European countries
- What was the code for washingtons farewell address
- The courthouse where Robert E. Lee surrenders to Ulysses S. Grant
- Referred to southerners during reconstruction who cooperated with the change
- What was the turning point of the American Revolution
- You can buy sell trade whatever you want in this economy
- When people begin moving to cities with factories and growing the population
- What was the first battle of the Civil War
- The chart that was filled out during Age of Jackson Unit
- Referred to northerners who moved to the South during reconstruction. Often had a clothbag
- Means the right to vote, or voting rights
- The US History teacher/Coach next to coach CPs room
- The best US History teacher
- The US History teacher across from Coach Cps room
- The 2nd President of the United States
34 Clues: Tax on imported Goods • The legal ending of slavery • The best US History teacher • Time period after the Civil War • The Class that Coach CP teaches you • Cloth that was created in factories • the new name of your school principal • Final battle of the America Revolution • The 2nd President of the United States • Means the right to vote, or voting rights • ...
Unit 4 Grey P 2011-12-01
Across
- President of Civil war
- cheap land
- Lincoln assassin
- Tests to vote
- Frees all northern slaves
- The first battle
- defines citizenship
- Southern hero
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- A states right to choose to have slaves
- Peace
- under 35 must fight
- Red cross
- prohibits the denial of sufferage
- abolishes slavery
- Gods will to move west
- The bloodiest day
- A very radical abolitionist
- Northern war hero
- M2TC
- Bloodiest battle
20 Clues: M2TC • Peace • Red cross • cheap land • Tests to vote • Southern hero • Lincoln assassin • The first battle • Bloodiest battle • abolishes slavery • The bloodiest day • Northern war hero • under 35 must fight • defines citizenship • President of Civil war • Gods will to move west • Frees all northern slaves • A very radical abolitionist • prohibits the denial of sufferage • ...
Choice Board Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-26
Across
- Colleges and universities established for African Americans in the time after the civil war.
- The act that provided citizenship and equal protection under the law (1868).
- A system in which farmers, with their own tools, rent farmland for cash.
- Laws that restricted the freedom of African Americans after the civil war.
- A program put in place to repair the South and reunite it with the Union following the civil war.
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- The act that gave all men, both white and black, the right to vote (1870).
- A white supremacist group created after the civil war.
- The act that abolished slavery (1865).
- An organization created to provide various types of aid for freed African Americans.
- A system where landowners give farm workers all necessary tools to farm, in exchange for a portion of their crops.
10 Clues: The act that abolished slavery (1865). • A white supremacist group created after the civil war. • A system in which farmers, with their own tools, rent farmland for cash. • The act that gave all men, both white and black, the right to vote (1870). • Laws that restricted the freedom of African Americans after the civil war. • ...
The Civil War (Chap. 15) 2026-04-01
Across
- Military action that prevents traffic from coming into an area or leaving it.
- military term for persons killed, wounded or missing in action.
- The act of "freeing" an enslaved person. The _____ Proclamation.
- Not favoring either side in the Civil War.
- Warships covered with protective iron plates.
- Where the military is in charge and citizens' rights are suspended.
- Some soldiers in the Civil War were as young as _____.
- Nickname for Confederate General Thomas Jackson
- Constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment.
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- First levied in 1861 to help pay the costs of fighting the war.
- This state was created in 1863 from counties that refused to secede from the Union.
- An attempt to capture a place by surrounding it with military forces and cutting it off until the people inside surrender.
- Slave states that did NOT secede from the Union.
- Favored by General William T. Sherman; all-out attacks aimed at destroying an enemy's army, its resources, and its people's will to fight.
- Location where, on April 9, 1863, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
- Location of a major battle in June 1863, also location of the _____ Address in November 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln.
- Southern state whose governor said his state "will not furnish a single man" to fight.
- One of the bloodiest engagements of the Civil War was the Battle of _______
- Important railroad center in Mississippi.
19 Clues: Important railroad center in Mississippi. • Not favoring either side in the Civil War. • Warships covered with protective iron plates. • Nickname for Confederate General Thomas Jackson • Slave states that did NOT secede from the Union. • Some soldiers in the Civil War were as young as _____. • Constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment. • ...
Lincoln 2025-04-04
10 Clues: Mathew Brady • CSA president • First submarine • Nickname for the Union • Abraham Lincoln's wife • Capital of the United States • Nickname for the Confederates • Turning point in the Civil War • Deadliest battle of the Civil War • Sixteenth president of the United States
Social Studies TCAP Vocabulary 2013-03-13
Across
- celebrating the exploration of the Americas by European sailors
- a day set aside to pay tribute to working men and women; This came about after the formation of labor unions
- abolishment of slavery
- freedom of religion, right to assembly, speech, and press
- term for the stock market crash of 1929
- an economic downturn which started in 1929 and lasted through most of the 1930s
- of Labor one of the first labor unions in the United States. It was founded in Columbus, Ohio om 1886 by Samuel Gompers
- the term used to describe the first 10 amendments to the US consitution
- Women are given the right to vote
- an American general and politician who was elected the 18th president of the US. He achieved international fame as the leading Union general in the American Civil War
- an American politician who was elected the 16th president of the US and was the first president from the Republican party
- honor those who have serves in the military
- the supreme law of the USA; it was adopted in its original form on September 17, 1787
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- local, state, and national
- honor US military members who have died while serving the country
- famous for helping injured soldiers in the Civil War;founded the American Red Cross
- an act of the Second Continental Congress, adopted on July 4, 1776, which declared that the Thirteen Colonies were independent of Great Britain; was chiefly written by Thomas Jefferson
- right to vote regardless of race
- a person who is in favor of abolishing (getting rid of) slavery
- one of the most foremost leaders of the abolitionist movement, which fought to end slavery within the United States in the decades prior to the Civil War
- general in chief of the Confederate armies in the American Civil War
21 Clues: abolishment of slavery • local, state, and national • right to vote regardless of race • Women are given the right to vote • term for the stock market crash of 1929 • honor those who have serves in the military • freedom of religion, right to assembly, speech, and press • celebrating the exploration of the Americas by European sailors • ...
Civil War and Reconstruction Crossword 2015-06-07
Across
- Corpus:constitutional protection against awful imprisonment
- Bureau: An agency providing relief for freed people and certain poor people
- of 1877: Democrats agreed to accept Hayes victory
- Battle of bull run:Three day battle
- Crow Laws: Laws that enforced segregation
- of Shiloh: Union army gained control of Mississippi River valley
- of Antietam: Bloodiest single day battle
- ships heavily armed with iron
- process of readmitting the former lenges
- v. Ferguson: separate-but-equal
- Charge: For one mile confederates marched slowly toward Cemetery Ridge
- on South Carolina's Fort Wagner
- States:Delaware,Kentucky, Maryland,and Missouri- slave states
- percent plan: offered southerners amnesty, or official pardon for all illegal acts supporting the rebellion
- Tax: Tax payed to vote
- escaped slaves
- Sumter:A federal outpost in Charleston, South Carolina, where Confederate soldiers attacked beginning the Civil War
- Day's Battle:Forced union army to retreat from near Richmond
- Massachusetts Infantry: Consisted mostly of free African Americans. In July 1863, this regiment led to heroic
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- sharing the crop
- War: Destroying civilian and economic resources
- Address: speech given by Lincoln
- Battle of bull run:First major battle of the Civil War
- Campaign: Series of battles designed to capture the confederate capital Richmond Virginia
- Codes: Laws greatly limited the freedom of African Americans
- Amendment: This amendment made slavery illegal
- Midwesterners
- the forced separation of whites and blacks
- Process used by legislative body to bring charges of wrongdoing against the public official
- Klux Klan: Secret Society opposed civil rights, partially suffrage for African Americans
- Act of 1866: This act provided African Americans with the same legal rights as White Americans
- diplomacy: This was the idea that Great Britain would support confederacy because it needed the Souths raw cotton to supply its booming textile industry
- Republicans: took a harsher stance
- Courthouse: Where the Civil War ended
- of Vicksburg: mid May 1863, cutting off the city and shelling it repeatedly
35 Clues: Midwesterners • escaped slaves • sharing the crop • Tax: Tax payed to vote • ships heavily armed with iron • v. Ferguson: separate-but-equal • on South Carolina's Fort Wagner • Address: speech given by Lincoln • Republicans: took a harsher stance • Battle of bull run:Three day battle • Courthouse: Where the Civil War ended • of Antietam: Bloodiest single day battle • ...
Lowell firsts 2023-05-20
Across
- Sarah G. ______; first female telegrapher. Also labor activist and reformer
- Addison ______; One of the first casualties of the Civil War (1861)
- James ______ developed the first modern water turbine (1849)
- Charles ______; One of the first casualties of the Civil War (1861)
- First Irish American mayor of Lowell (1882)
- First president to visit Lowell
- ______ Bartlett; First mayor of Lowell (1836)
- Luther ______; One of the first casualties of the Civil War (1861)
- Lowell is the first city in the US to have ______ numbers (1880)
- Edith ______ Rogers; first woman elected to congress from Massachusetts
- ______ Howe; worked in Lowell before inventing the first practical sewing machine
- L'______; The first Franco-American daily newspaper in the US (1881)
- Hugh ______; his Irish laborers dug the first power canals (1822)
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- Saint ______'s School; first Franco-American school in the diocese (1883)
- John ______;Lowell's first Polish American mayor (1954)
- ______ Church; Lowell’s first evening school, kindergarten, and nursery school
- ______ Boydon installed his first turbine in the Appleton Mill in 1844
- Sumner ______; One of the first casualties of the Civil War (1861)
- Sokhary ______; First Cambodian American Mayor in the US
- Lowell is the first integrated and ______ high school in the US
- Lowell ______ Railroad Company; first ______-powered streetcar. Completed in 1864
- First mass-produced soft drink in the US
- Father John ______; celebrated first mass in Lowell (1827)
- Gustavus D. Dows; invented the first marble ______ fountain and ice shaver (1863)
- First Customer _____ Store opens in Lowell(1963)
- First major textile mill (1823)
- George C. _______; Lowell's first Greek American mayor (1951)
- Lowell _______; the city's first large entertainment venue (1840)
- John ______; nickname of first locomotive on the Boston & Lowell RR (1835)
- Bucky ______; first black professional basketball player (1902)
- Rev. Theodore ______; First Minister of St. Anne's
31 Clues: First president to visit Lowell • First major textile mill (1823) • First mass-produced soft drink in the US • First Irish American mayor of Lowell (1882) • ______ Bartlett; First mayor of Lowell (1836) • First Customer _____ Store opens in Lowell(1963) • Rev. Theodore ______; First Minister of St. Anne's • John ______;Lowell's first Polish American mayor (1954) • ...
Collection 3 Vocabulary 2024-03-28
Across
- something capable of changing
- having to do with the Confederacy, or the Southern states that separated from the United States during the Civil War
- being in conflict, opposition, or disagreement; contradictory
- a secret system of houses and other safe places that provided a way for enslaved persons to escape north to freedom
- to come together or mix
- actions or opinions that show disapproval of or disagreement with someone or something
- to inspire or encourage people during difficult circumstances
- the period from 1865-1877, after the Civil War, when the federal government controlled the former Confederate states
- antislavery activist (1820-1913)
- a person who fought to make slavery illegal
- to free someone or a group of people from slavery or control
- a person who refuses to serve in the military because of religious or moral reasons
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- the armed forces that fought for the United States against the Confederacy during the Civil War; Union Army
- following one after another in proper order; consecutive
- an order issued by President Lincoln in 1863 that freed all the slaves in the Confederate states
- to make two or more things be true at the same time or consistent with each other
- the armed forces that fought for the United States against the Confederacy during the Civil War
- persuasive speech or writing
- to make changes to something
- to refuse to follow orders from a government or authority; to rebel
- a person’s mental outlook or point of view
- able to cause people to believe or do something
- including, covering, or affecting everyone and everything throughout the world or within a specific group
- the state or condition of being enslaved, or owned by or forced to work for another person; the state or condition of owning other people as property
- to encourage a person to act
- letter used to stand for an unknown number in an expression or equation
- unchanging over time
27 Clues: unchanging over time • to come together or mix • persuasive speech or writing • to make changes to something • to encourage a person to act • something capable of changing • antislavery activist (1820-1913) • a person’s mental outlook or point of view • a person who fought to make slavery illegal • able to cause people to believe or do something • ...
The Civil War 2023-12-06
Across
- all-out war that impacts civilians at home as well as soldiers in combat
- fort in SC that was the site of an attack of African-American 54th Massachusetts Regiment
- battle that split the Confederacy in two and gave the North control of the Mississippi River
- Slave who piloted a Confederate ship to the Union blockade in Charleston Harbor/gave information about Charleston's fortifications
- closing a port to cut off supplies from entry or exit
- Campaign of "Total War" in Georgia that began in Atlanta and ended in Savannah
- an order issued by President Lincoln freeing the slaves in areas rebelling against the Union/ ignored by the Southern states and the slaves were not freed
- Unit of Union African American soldiers that led the charge on Fort Wagner
- The turning point of the Civil War/Failed Southern attempt to invade the North and went against the Southern strategy
- to attack continuously with bombs while surrounding a fort in order to cut off supplies and force surrender
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- Strategy for the Union army involved choking off the main resources of the Confederate army
- Federal fort in Charleston, SC; attack on this fort marked the beginning of the Civil War
- Commander of the Confederate Army
- Commander of the Union Army
- assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
- the site where the surrender of the Confederate Army took place
- Capital of South Carolina that was burned by Union Forces led by General Shermantong the Civil War
17 Clues: Commander of the Union Army • Commander of the Confederate Army • assassinated President Abraham Lincoln • closing a port to cut off supplies from entry or exit • the site where the surrender of the Confederate Army took place • all-out war that impacts civilians at home as well as soldiers in combat • ...
The civil war 2013-04-04
Across
- fought against the confederates
- he gives freedom
- a revolutionary hero
- was standing still as a wall
- a slave who believes god asked him to end slavery
- power to the people
- constitutional protection
- crime to run away
- mexican cession divided into two territories
- a girl conducter of slaves
- felt sorry for the south
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- abolitionists and writer that escaped slavery
- two territories of lousiana with the choice of being a slave or a free state
- owed parts of land
- the beginning battle of the civil war
- a serious injury to the head
- the part out weighs the whole
- demand
18 Clues: demand • he gives freedom • crime to run away • owed parts of land • power to the people • a revolutionary hero • felt sorry for the south • constitutional protection • a girl conducter of slaves • was standing still as a wall • a serious injury to the head • the part out weighs the whole • fought against the confederates • the beginning battle of the civil war • ...
Civil War Soldier 2015-05-15
Across
- group of men fighting from horseback
- blankets rolled and carried by soldiers, also contained personal belongings
- BOX box made of leather used to hold cartridges
- roving the countryside in search of food, sometimes taking from farmers
- small sewing kit
- musket loading gun, fired with cartridge and cap
- BOX small box of leather attached to the belt to hold caps used to fire muskets
- hard biscuit made of flour, salt, and water
- tin or wood container on a strap, used to carry liquid
- canvas container strapped to a soldier s back which held personal belongings
- a small device used to explode powder in a musket barrel
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- weapon like a knife attached to front end of a musket or rifle
- four-button woolen or cotton coat worn by Civil War Soldiers
- soldier that would take needed items from farmers and townspeople
- cannon and other large weapons
- small canvas sack used by soldiers to carry their food
- group of men fighting on foot
- cap or hat worn by Civil War Soldiers, part of uniform
- BADGE badge showing which unit or corps a soldier belonged to
19 Clues: small sewing kit • group of men fighting on foot • cannon and other large weapons • group of men fighting from horseback • hard biscuit made of flour, salt, and water • BOX box made of leather used to hold cartridges • musket loading gun, fired with cartridge and cap • small canvas sack used by soldiers to carry their food • ...
