civil war Crossword Puzzles
Civil War Crossword 2024-01-05
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- period after the Civil War
- Also called the North or the United States, the Union was the portion of the country that remained loyal to the Federal government during the Civil War.
- A state of bondage in which African Americans (and some Native Americans) were owned by other people, usually white, and forced to labor on their behalf.
- Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery.
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- black slave who, during the Civil War, escaped to or was brought within the Union line
- Also called the South or the Confederate States of America, the Confederacy incorporated the states that seceded from the United States of America to form their own nation. Confederate states were: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
- Proclamation An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- Last name of the president during the Civil War
- a slave escaping slavery
9 Clues: a slave escaping slavery • period after the Civil War • Last name of the president during the Civil War • Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery. • black slave who, during the Civil War, escaped to or was brought within the Union line • ...
Civil War 2016-04-25
9 Clues: win • bringing death • join or combine • run away quickly • allowing slavery • indicates by signs • find a solution or answer • any of the southern state • relinquish possession or control over
Civil war 2018-02-26
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- first president for the south
- the fist president to be assassinated
- he got fired because he did not capture lee's army
- first general for the union
- nickname of the general who got shot during battle by his own men
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- became general when McCellan got fired
- led his men into certain death
- assassinated the president
- fought for the south but did not like slavery
9 Clues: assassinated the president • first general for the union • first president for the south • led his men into certain death • the fist president to be assassinated • became general when McCellan got fired • fought for the south but did not like slavery • he got fired because he did not capture lee's army • nickname of the general who got shot during battle by his own men
Civil War 2012-10-24
9 Clues: President • Northerners • Southerners • Freed the slaves • Southern general • Used violence to abolish slavery • Kentucky, Missouri, West Virginia, Maryland • Battle that caused Emancipation Proclamation • Law that protected against unlawful imprisonment
Civil War 2021-09-23
9 Clues: BGFHBGFWEH • FIRST WORD • OPPOSITE OF OLD • WHAT LEADERS DO • FAMOUS GAME WITH TANKS • THE WELL KNOWN PUYA SONG • WHAT YOU HAVE WHEN YOU ARE FREE • WHEN TAKING A PHOTO, YOU DO THE ___ SIGN • THE COCKTAIL THAT CONTAINS MARY IN THE TITLE
civil war 2021-02-10
10 Clues: grey's • blue's • 6"5' president • common gun used • attachment to gun • a blues meager win • invited to confederates • invited to confederates • the stopping of supplies • small gun not normally used
Civil War 2021-02-17
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- where Lee and Grant met to end the war
- Created by Eli Whitney-led to more slavery
- The first shots were fired here
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- led slaves in a raid at Harper's Ferry
- someone who was against slavery
- 10th amendment-A cause of slavery
- the turning point - The Union won
- to separate from the country
- General Sherman destroyed farms, buildings
9 Clues: to separate from the country • someone who was against slavery • The first shots were fired here • 10th amendment-A cause of slavery • the turning point - The Union won • led slaves in a raid at Harper's Ferry • where Lee and Grant met to end the war • General Sherman destroyed farms, buildings • Created by Eli Whitney-led to more slavery
Civil War 2022-03-06
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- place where weapons are stored
- to organize rigidly for the sake of regulation
- the action of illegally leaving the armed force
- the action of withdrawing from a federation
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- having more military power than the other group
- to prevent goods from entering or leaving
- in which one human being was owned by another freedom free from the control
- advocating union with Great Britain.
- area of land that has common features
9 Clues: place where weapons are stored • advocating union with Great Britain. • area of land that has common features • to prevent goods from entering or leaving • the action of withdrawing from a federation • to organize rigidly for the sake of regulation • having more military power than the other group • the action of illegally leaving the armed force • ...
Civil War 2022-03-04
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- the side that was against slavery
- the rebuilding of the united states
- putting the regional needs over the country
- the order that made slaves free
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- a person who wanted to eliminate slavery
- the war between the union and the confederacy
- the side that was for slavery
- states separating from the country
- northerners who were against the civil war
9 Clues: the side that was for slavery • the order that made slaves free • the side that was against slavery • states separating from the country • the rebuilding of the united states • a person who wanted to eliminate slavery • northerners who were against the civil war • putting the regional needs over the country • the war between the union and the confederacy
Civil War 2022-04-20
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- What the Merrimac was said to look like
- A union general known for unconditional surrender
- The animal that ate the remaining wounded soldiers on the first night of Shiloh
- The hebrew meaning for the word Shiloh
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- What the confederate did to stop the Union from capturing it
- The last man to be shot at the battle of Shiloh
- An invention used to send messages quickly
- Builder of the union iron clad
- the number of times the two ironclads collided during their battle
9 Clues: Builder of the union iron clad • The hebrew meaning for the word Shiloh • What the Merrimac was said to look like • An invention used to send messages quickly • The last man to be shot at the battle of Shiloh • A union general known for unconditional surrender • What the confederate did to stop the Union from capturing it • ...
Civil War 2022-05-18
9 Clues: to vote • an agreement • abolitionist • an enslaved man • a war between america • 16th president of the U.S. • owner a person who owned slaves • when many people died in Kansas • a line which separates what becomes a free state or a slave state
Civil War 2022-05-13
9 Clues: To withdraw • Southern Army • Northern Army • Also known as the Union • Also known as the Confederate • Issued Emancipation Proclamation • The unethical southerners' doings • The war between the Union and Confederacy • The first shots of the Civil War was fired in ___
CIVIL WAR 2022-05-23
Civil war 2022-05-16
9 Clues: Country • Hurting people • Multiple battles • people from africa • Ability to be free • People from America • race of euro american • The state of being free • Fighting your own country
Civil War 2021-05-10
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- A nickname for the South
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
- 16th President of the USA. He helped the North stop slavery. (Last name)
- a muzzle-loading shoulder gun with a long barrel
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- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- An early form of machine gun having several barrels that fire in sequence as they are rotated
- An american who lives in the North
- 17th president of the USA. (Last name)
9 Clues: A nickname for the South • An american who lives in the North • 17th president of the USA. (Last name) • a muzzle-loading shoulder gun with a long barrel • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy. • ...
Civil War 2022-09-26
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- The North; led by Abraham Lincoln and was mostly anti-slavery
- Most bloody battle of the Civil War; crippled the South
- The part of the Union's plan to cut the South in half. Led by Sherman
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- Pro-slavery secessionists. It was made up of the 11 seceded US states
- the leader of Confederate forces at Gettysburg
- unrest in NYC where anti-war rioters burned buildings and murdered blacks
- Appointed general of Union army by Abe Lincoln in 1863
- A new weapon developed that utilized longer range and better aiming capabilities. Superior to the musket.
- an anti-South song based off of the song "Dixie"
9 Clues: the leader of Confederate forces at Gettysburg • an anti-South song based off of the song "Dixie" • Appointed general of Union army by Abe Lincoln in 1863 • Most bloody battle of the Civil War; crippled the South • The North; led by Abraham Lincoln and was mostly anti-slavery • Pro-slavery secessionists. It was made up of the 11 seceded US states • ...
Civil War 2024-02-05
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- The original governor of Texas that was anti-secession
- The Union's president
- the reason the Civil War was fought
- the winners of the Civil War
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- the people who fought for slavery
- The place the union and confederacy were originally
- Where the last battle took place
- the leader of the attack on galveston
- the battle where there were water blockades.
9 Clues: The Union's president • the winners of the Civil War • Where the last battle took place • the people who fought for slavery • the reason the Civil War was fought • the leader of the attack on galveston • the battle where there were water blockades. • The place the union and confederacy were originally • The original governor of Texas that was anti-secession
Civil War 2020-02-14
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- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- A presidential proclamation that nominally freed all slaves in the Confederacy.
- The killing of five proslavery men near Pottawatomie Creek, Kansas, by John Brown.
- Effectively ruled that slaves were property.
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- A novel, published by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852, that turned Northern public opinion against slavery and the South.
- A series of public debates between the former congressman Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas.
- A bundle of legislation where California was admitted as a free state.
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
9 Clues: Effectively ruled that slaves were property. • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding. • A bundle of legislation where California was admitted as a free state. • A presidential proclamation that nominally freed all slaves in the Confederacy. • ...
Civil War 2024-03-12
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- to get rid of
- during the Civil War, the states in the north
- another word for city
- during the Civil War, the southern states
- to take away someone's freedom and make them work for you
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- a bit outside the city where there are a lot of neighborhoods
- depending on each other
- a sword attached to the end of a rifle
- another word for countryside
9 Clues: to get rid of • another word for city • depending on each other • another word for countryside • a sword attached to the end of a rifle • during the Civil War, the southern states • during the Civil War, the states in the north • to take away someone's freedom and make them work for you • a bit outside the city where there are a lot of neighborhoods
Civil War 2023-02-23
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- The North
- An American Civil War general who was appointed overall commander of the Confederate States Army towards the end of the war
- The law that required slaves to return to their owners, even if their in a free state.
- A machine for separating cotton from its seeds.
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- An American abolitionist leader. As a radical abolitionist and fighter in Bleeding Kansas, he was eventually captured and executed for attempting to incite a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry prior to the American Civil War.
- The South
- The ownership of person as property, especially in regards to their labor.
- A mechanized loom, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution.
- 16th president of the United States.
9 Clues: The North • The South • 16th president of the United States. • A machine for separating cotton from its seeds. • The ownership of person as property, especially in regards to their labor. • The law that required slaves to return to their owners, even if their in a free state. • ...
Civil War 2023-02-15
9 Clues: The Union • President • North communication • General was Robert Lee • plan to beat the south • the north was offensive, south was • Used to transport supplies in north • the south wanted this not abolished • North used this device to send message's
Civil War 2023-02-15
9 Clues: Union’s strategy • Bigger population • Smaller population • The North’s general • The South’s general • As known as the South • As known as the North • The president of the U.S. • First cemetery for soldiers
civil war 2023-01-25
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- the side of the war that was against slavery
- the leader of the south side
- people who had to work without pay
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- the president that freed the slaves
- the side of the war that liked slavery
- where the war was located across
- the fight between the north and south
- the side of the war that was against slavery
- holiday about slaves hearing they were free
- the money and recourses of a country
10 Clues: the leader of the south side • where the war was located across • people who had to work without pay • the president that freed the slaves • the money and recourses of a country • the fight between the north and south • the side of the war that liked slavery • holiday about slaves hearing they were free • the side of the war that was against slavery • ...
civil war 2023-01-25
10 Clues: freed by abe • a transcription • choose as a group • not enslaved and free • a state that uses slaves • things citizens must pay • leaders of a town or city • south lower part of the USA • north upper part of the USA • every citizen must follow these
Civil War 2023-05-19
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- Fought in Virginia, won by the Confederate army,was the first major battle of the civil war
- Fought in Pennsylvania, won by the Union, is said to be a turning point in the war
- Fought in Charleston in south Carolina,won over by Confederates,and ended in surrender
- President of the Confederate States
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- Confederate General
- Union General
- 16th President
- Fought in Virginia, won by the Confederates,is said to be Robert E. Lee's most significant tactical battle
- Fought in Washington County, won by the Union, is said that it led to Abe writing the emancipation proclamation
9 Clues: Union General • 16th President • Confederate General • President of the Confederate States • Fought in Pennsylvania, won by the Union, is said to be a turning point in the war • Fought in Charleston in south Carolina,won over by Confederates,and ended in surrender • Fought in Virginia, won by the Confederate army,was the first major battle of the civil war • ...
Civil War 2025-05-19
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- What did Lincoln change the way he thought about the war to?
- Someone who lives in the South is called a
- Schools and were used as hospitals
- Someone who lives in the north is called a
- Where was fort sumter located?
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- The president of the USA's name is
- the name of the fort that was attacked at the start of the civil war
- the President of the CSA's name is
- Where was the first battle at?
9 Clues: Where was the first battle at? • Where was fort sumter located? • The president of the USA's name is • the President of the CSA's name is • Schools and were used as hospitals • Someone who lives in the South is called a • Someone who lives in the north is called a • What did Lincoln change the way he thought about the war to? • ...
Civil War 2025-06-03
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- 1 out of the 2 states that caused the civil war
- Guerra de los Diez Años(war the lasted a decade)
- a gun used at the Boston tea party
- a tax on imported goods
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- the first of the president
- sport invented and used snow as a advantage
- a fluffy & white puffball
- night a very famous painting painted by Vincent van Gogh
- a machine to help with writing letters that was invented in 1868
9 Clues: the first of the president • a tax on imported goods • a fluffy & white puffball • a gun used at the Boston tea party • sport invented and used snow as a advantage • 1 out of the 2 states that caused the civil war • Guerra de los Diez Años(war the lasted a decade) • night a very famous painting painted by Vincent van Gogh • ...
Civil War 2023-05-11
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- said that all people that were held as slaves will be set free
- Allowed slave owners to capture their runaway slaves and made it ileagal for people to hide slaves
- Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia were _____ states.
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- The president at the time of the war (won the election of 1860)
- The southern army/the new country the south formed
- The north, the US
- One of the main causes of the civil war (the south wanted it but the north didn’t)
- When the US split in half and fought each other
- Many people _____ in the army
9 Clues: The north, the US • Many people _____ in the army • When the US split in half and fought each other • The southern army/the new country the south formed • said that all people that were held as slaves will be set free • The president at the time of the war (won the election of 1860) • Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia were _____ states. • ...
civil war 2023-05-12
Gov. Vocab. 2022-05-16
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- VP
- Political beliefs
- Leads the Government in a city
- A more serious crime
- Another term for President
- Candidate staff
- Government, all power in one person
- Large Political Action Committee
- Citizens who listen in and give opinions on a trial
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- Paid when buying something
- Council of a small, local Gov.
- Opposite of criminal law
- Representative of party
- Leader
- United
- Presidential Check
- 6 letter acronym, taxes
- Donation to a political candidate
- Things you are expected to do as a citizen
- Donation to a political party
- 1800's, civil war
21 Clues: VP • Leader • United • Candidate staff • Political beliefs • 1800's, civil war • Presidential Check • A more serious crime • Representative of party • 6 letter acronym, taxes • Opposite of criminal law • Paid when buying something • Another term for President • Donation to a political party • Council of a small, local Gov. • Leads the Government in a city • Large Political Action Committee • ...
War at sea (blockade) 2021-11-16
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- the secretary of the navy for the union
- the secretary of the navy for the confederacy
- the general that proposed the anaconda plan
- the first military strategy after the start of the civil war
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- the general that destroyed confederate supplies in his march to the sea
- confederacy's first ironclad warship in the civil war
- the union's first ironclad warship in the civil war
7 Clues: the secretary of the navy for the union • the general that proposed the anaconda plan • the secretary of the navy for the confederacy • the union's first ironclad warship in the civil war • confederacy's first ironclad warship in the civil war • the first military strategy after the start of the civil war • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-19
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- The main general of the South
- Was Ulysses Grant's first name
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- How many million man fought in the Civil War
- This word mean the practice or system of owning slaves
- This battle took over 22,000 lives with Supplies Being used in the night to fix wounds left on soldiers
- Was the President of the Civil War
- Famous food for the Civil War
7 Clues: The main general of the South • Famous food for the Civil War • Was Ulysses Grant's first name • Was the President of the Civil War • How many million man fought in the Civil War • This word mean the practice or system of owning slaves • This battle took over 22,000 lives with Supplies Being used in the night to fix wounds left on soldiers
leading to the Civil War 2023-10-12
15 Clues: U____ • N____ • S_____ • C______ • S______ • C___-W___ • F____-S___ • S_____-S_____ • H______-T_____ • A______-L______ • c______-V______ • K______-N_____-A__ • F________G_________ • W_________-E________ • P_________-S________
Civil War Think-Tac-Know 2018-12-12
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- The union strategy to prevent the south from selling its cotten abroad & importing needed war equipment & supplies from foreign nations.
- What was the Geogia platform was supporting?
- Offical act of withdrawing from the United States.
- a document issued on Spetember 22,1862
- Confederate prisons for union soliders.
- The battle was a turning point of the civil war.
- At first spoke against secession but later became vice president of the confedracy.
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- The movement to end slavery.
- Taxes on imported goods
- Where Genal Lee surrendered to General Grant signalingthe end of the Civil War.
- The belief that a state should have the authority to nullify any federal law they thought was unconstitutional.
- This compromise forbid slavery in any futre states north of the parallel 36* 30'.
- The emphasis on policies good for one's own region over others & the tensions that emerged over these differnces.
- The belief the states interests should take precedence over the government.
- another name for the Union blockade of the confedracy.
15 Clues: Taxes on imported goods • The movement to end slavery. • a document issued on Spetember 22,1862 • Confederate prisons for union soliders. • What was the Geogia platform was supporting? • The battle was a turning point of the civil war. • Offical act of withdrawing from the United States. • another name for the Union blockade of the confedracy. • ...
Reconstruction Crossword Puzzle. 2022-05-19
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- Would not be given a seat in congress
- The war in America that was fought over slavery
- Set up to help protect the rights of African Americans
- A president who had been suspended and impeached due to his wrongdoings
- Started to control newly freed African Americans
- Made to limit president Johnsons powers
- President Johnson's replacement
- Made incase the Civil Rights act was rejected
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- The Amendment that gave men of color the right to vote
- Started the Radical Reconstruction
- President Johnson's reason for being impeached
- Set up to help combat the black codes
- Made so old slave states had to be readmitted as military territories
- Made so the army could place voters in each district
- The main topic that had caused the civil war
15 Clues: President Johnson's replacement • Started the Radical Reconstruction • Would not be given a seat in congress • Set up to help combat the black codes • Made to limit president Johnsons powers • The main topic that had caused the civil war • Made incase the Civil Rights act was rejected • President Johnson's reason for being impeached • ...
Julius Caesar Crossword 2024-08-19
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- - Caesar was elected this in 63 BCE P_______ Maximus.
- - Caesar was closely associated with this political philosophy/faction.
- - Gallic general who united the tribes of Gaul against Caesar.
- - Pharaoh of Egypt who had an affair with Caesar.
- - Caesar's grandnephew, later adopted son.
- - The river Caesar crossed which declared civil war against Pompey.
- - Caesar's co-consul in 59 BCE.
- - Powerful political alliance comprising of Caesar, Pompey and Crassus.
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- - Julius Caesar was captured by who in 75 BCE.
- - A decisive battle took place here between Pompey and Caesar in 48 BCE.
- - Julius Caesar's first name.
- - This position gave Caesar supreme authority during the Civil War.
- - Julius Caesar was elected this in 59 BCE.
- - Caesar became indebted to this person during his Aedileship.
- - Caesar's daughter, Pompey's wife.
15 Clues: - Julius Caesar's first name. • - Caesar's co-consul in 59 BCE. • - Caesar's daughter, Pompey's wife. • - Caesar's grandnephew, later adopted son. • - Julius Caesar was elected this in 59 BCE. • - Julius Caesar was captured by who in 75 BCE. • - Pharaoh of Egypt who had an affair with Caesar. • - Caesar was elected this in 63 BCE P_______ Maximus. • ...
APUSH Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
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- Known as the deadliest war in history
- led many civil rights movements and is known for his I Have a Dream Speech
- crashed in 1929 and started the Great Depression
- agreement between the thirteen colonies which served as the nation's first frame of government
- Nixon's attempt to cover up a burglary
- Three reasons why the Spanish came to America
- Westward Expansion
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- development of industries
- Fear of the spread of communism in the US
- Had an affair and tried to lie about it while in office
- letter that stated to not let political parties form
- Young President who was assassinated
- surprise military attack by the Japanese on the US
- first battle of the civil war
- Ship sunk by Germans due to unrestricted submarine warfare
15 Clues: Westward Expansion • development of industries • first battle of the civil war • Young President who was assassinated • Known as the deadliest war in history • Nixon's attempt to cover up a burglary • Fear of the spread of communism in the US • Three reasons why the Spanish came to America • crashed in 1929 and started the Great Depression • ...
Abolition Crossword 2024-02-14
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- a condition in which one human being was owned by another
- _____ Address, famous battle in PA
- the resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- Publisher of The North Star
- During the American Civil War, the United States
- Worker for the underground railroad
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- Wrote the Emancipation Proclamation
- _________ Trade - the slave trade
- the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved.
- Former slave, abolitionist and women's speaker, very tall
10 Clues: Publisher of The North Star • _________ Trade - the slave trade • _____ Address, famous battle in PA • Wrote the Emancipation Proclamation • Worker for the underground railroad • the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved. • During the American Civil War, the United States • a condition in which one human being was owned by another • ...
Fredrick Douglass 2023-03-03
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- (no space) what was his main focus after civil war
- (no space) who was his mom?
- (No space) when did the US Supreme Court issue the Derek Scott decision
- where was born
- (no space) where did he travel for 18 months
- what did he publish?
- (no space) how many times did he visit the White House
- war what did Douglass think that would end slavery
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- (no space) who did Douglass meet 3 times between 1863-1865
- (No space) booker T Washington invited him to give the commencement address at the institution in Alabama
- what did he fight against?
- (No space) the year he escaped slavery
- (no space) who did he marry?
- where did he settle with his wife?
- what did Douglass attend in 1848
15 Clues: where was born • what did he publish? • what did he fight against? • (no space) who was his mom? • (no space) who did he marry? • what did Douglass attend in 1848 • where did he settle with his wife? • (No space) the year he escaped slavery • (no space) where did he travel for 18 months • (no space) what was his main focus after civil war • ...
Reconstruction 2025-05-14
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- the right to vote on the basis of race.
- servitude for debts they could not repay
- The period after the civil war
- Northerners who came south
- The worst period in relations between the races.
- laws based on older slave codes
- The amendment that prohibited any denial of suffrage.
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- The amendment that defined U.S. citizenship and guaranteed equality before the law.
- The amendment that abolished slavery
- wanted to give African Americans their full civil rights.
- committed violent acts against African Americans and prevented them from exercising their rights.
- moving out of the south
- The political party of President Lincoln during the war
- freedman gave a share of their crops to the landowner in exchange for use of the land
- requiring racial segregation in public places
15 Clues: moving out of the south • Northerners who came south • The period after the civil war • laws based on older slave codes • The amendment that abolished slavery • the right to vote on the basis of race. • servitude for debts they could not repay • requiring racial segregation in public places • The worst period in relations between the races. • ...
American Civil Way by Xen 2023-01-08
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- The first battle during the Civil War.
- America's 16th president.
- This man was the Confederate general.
- President of the Confederate States.
- They were needed to farm cotton.
- American states that were against the Confederacy.
- The election that caused the Southern states to secede.
- The American soldier that burnt down the towns in Georgia.
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- This proclamation freed the slaves.
- The crop that the South relied on.
- The man who led the raid on Harper's Ferry.
- The idea of the North, South, and West having their own set of cultural, economic, and geographic realities.
- The town which general Sherman was ordered to burn.
- This man led the Union Armies to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War.
- The country made out of Southern states.
15 Clues: America's 16th president. • They were needed to farm cotton. • The crop that the South relied on. • This proclamation freed the slaves. • President of the Confederate States. • This man was the Confederate general. • The first battle during the Civil War. • The country made out of Southern states. • The man who led the raid on Harper's Ferry. • ...
The Civil War 2021-10-06
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- Site of 2 Civil War battles, both of which the South won (2 words)
- This was the final commander of the Union army.
- Grant forced this city to surrender on July 4, 1863.
- Commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia (3 words)
- Site of the battle that turned the tide of the war in the North's favor
- Lee's army was allowed to escape after a bloody battle at __ Creek.
- William Tecumseh Sherman led a devastating march through this state.
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- City that was under siege near the end of the war
- The Confederate army that fought in most of the well-known battles was the Army of __. (2 words)
- Last name of the man who led a famous charge at Gettysburg
- Where the first shots of the Civil War were fired (2 words)
- The main Union army was called the Army of the __.
12 Clues: This was the final commander of the Union army. • City that was under siege near the end of the war • The main Union army was called the Army of the __. • Grant forced this city to surrender on July 4, 1863. • Last name of the man who led a famous charge at Gettysburg • Where the first shots of the Civil War were fired (2 words) • ...
Civil War 2021-09-30
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- Made it so that there was 12 slave states and 12 free states
- Freed the slaves in the Union not the Confederate states
- A court house where Lee surrendered to Grant
- A battle in Pennsylvania that resulted in the defeat of the South
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- An american's loyalty to their region
- Made in response to the Kansas-Nebraska act
- The withdraw from the Union
- gave the North control of entire Mississippi River Valley
- People who want to get rid of salvery
9 Clues: The withdraw from the Union • An american's loyalty to their region • People who want to get rid of salvery • Made in response to the Kansas-Nebraska act • A court house where Lee surrendered to Grant • Freed the slaves in the Union not the Confederate states • gave the North control of entire Mississippi River Valley • ...
Civil War 2023-01-25
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- when a president is killed
- who is the president that freed slaves
- Slave that went to trail to try to become free
- Free states in the North
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- first state to succeed
- bloodiest war in American history
- proclamation that freed the slaves
- What holiday celebrates the freedom of slaves
- slave states in the south
9 Clues: first state to succeed • Free states in the North • slave states in the south • when a president is killed • bloodiest war in American history • proclamation that freed the slaves • who is the president that freed slaves • What holiday celebrates the freedom of slaves • Slave that went to trail to try to become free
Civil War 2023-04-19
Civil War 2023-04-10
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- a long blade or knife attached to a musket
- the act of withdrawing from a country or nation
- a person who favors the abolition of slaves
- a large-scale farm
- 5 states that have slavery but are in the Union
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- an attempt to stop supplies and people from moving in or out of a port
- putting local interests and customs ahead of the country
- another name for the South
- another name for the North
9 Clues: a large-scale farm • another name for the South • another name for the North • a long blade or knife attached to a musket • a person who favors the abolition of slaves • the act of withdrawing from a country or nation • 5 states that have slavery but are in the Union • putting local interests and customs ahead of the country • ...
Civil War 2023-05-13
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- He was a Confederate general who became commander of the entire Confederate States Army towards the end of the Civil War.
- He was Lincoln's vice-president during his second term and he became president after Lincoln's assassination.
- She was a hospital nurse during the war and later she founded the American Red Cross.
- He was an American politician and former lawyer in Illinois. He had many debates against Abraham Lincoln and later lost to him in the presidential election.
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- He was a major Confederate general who is most known for his action at Gettysburg.
- He was a American politician who served as the first and only president of the Confederate States.
- He was the first president to be assassinated. He served as president throughout the Civil War.
- He was angered by the loss of the Confederate States and assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
- He was the most important general in the Union army and he changed the course of the war. He later became president.
9 Clues: He was a major Confederate general who is most known for his action at Gettysburg. • She was a hospital nurse during the war and later she founded the American Red Cross. • He was angered by the loss of the Confederate States and assassinated Abraham Lincoln. • He was the first president to be assassinated. He served as president throughout the Civil War. • ...
Civil War 2023-06-15
Across
- a bag similar to a knapsack.
- Military weapons that shoot large projectiles.
- a piece of U.S. paper money.
- so firm or secure as to be unbreakable
- is a heavy shoe.
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- is a Northerner in the South after the American.
- is a group of people, countries, organizations, etc.
- The act or the state of being joined together
- a person who dislikes slavery.
9 Clues: is a heavy shoe. • a bag similar to a knapsack. • a piece of U.S. paper money. • a person who dislikes slavery. • so firm or secure as to be unbreakable • The act or the state of being joined together • Military weapons that shoot large projectiles. • is a Northerner in the South after the American. • is a group of people, countries, organizations, etc.
Civil War 2013-12-11
9 Clues: to fall back • one of the wars • a formal speech • where for slavery • a long range plan • where against slavery • a person killed in war • Address Abraham Lincoln made it • state a state that didn't know witch side to support
civil war 2013-12-02
9 Clues: rode into war • used to kill people • to own a black person • president of the south side • president of the north side • where did the civil war start • the north and south fighting in a war • what the black people did in the south • short for confederate states of america
Civil War 2015-03-06
Across
- Lincoln's top hat was made of this material
- The ______ Compromise resulted in the South and North being separated into slave states and not for future Westward expansion
- Former slave who sued for his freedom in the Supreme Court
- This northern general would eventually become president
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- This state was created alongside Nebraska in an act that also made them decide upon slavery using popular sovereignty
- Abolitionist newspaper created by William Lloyd Garrison
- Davis The president of the Confederate States of America elected in 1861
- South Carolina was the first to do this
- At this fort the civil war started
9 Clues: At this fort the civil war started • South Carolina was the first to do this • Lincoln's top hat was made of this material • This northern general would eventually become president • Abolitionist newspaper created by William Lloyd Garrison • Former slave who sued for his freedom in the Supreme Court • ...
Civil War 2018-05-09
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- general who led a destructive march through georgia and practiced total warfare
- on the mississippi river that was captured by US grant in 1863
- conflict for US, south's economy destroyed, strained relationship between north and south
- CSS virgina, the south's ironclad
- called manassas, the first major land battle of the civil war
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- plan to crush the confederacy
- slaves in territories in rebellion in 1862
- in ruins, what to do with wounded, what to do with 4 million slaves
- number of american soldiers that died in the civil war
9 Clues: plan to crush the confederacy • CSS virgina, the south's ironclad • slaves in territories in rebellion in 1862 • number of american soldiers that died in the civil war • called manassas, the first major land battle of the civil war • on the mississippi river that was captured by US grant in 1863 • in ruins, what to do with wounded, what to do with 4 million slaves • ...
Civil War 2022-04-20
Across
- What the Merrimac was said to look like
- A union general known for unconditional surrender
- The animal that ate the remaining wounded soldiers on the first night of Shiloh
- The hebrew meaning for the word Shiloh
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- What the confederate did to stop the Union from capturing it
- The last man to be shot at the battle of Shiloh
- An invention used to send messages quickly
- Builder of the union iron clad
- the number of times the two ironclads collided during their battle
9 Clues: Builder of the union iron clad • The hebrew meaning for the word Shiloh • What the Merrimac was said to look like • An invention used to send messages quickly • The last man to be shot at the battle of Shiloh • A union general known for unconditional surrender • What the confederate did to stop the Union from capturing it • ...
Civil War 2022-03-04
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- People who wanted to end slavery.
- Texas Governer from 1861 -1863.
- His unit was known as Hood's Texas Brigade.
- Led the Texas Rangers during the civil war.
- Union forces captured this place, and continued up the Rio Grande River.
Down
- Confederate guns opened fire from Fort Griffin onto the Union ships in this battle.
- People Who take the law into their own hands.
- Ships that continued to bring much needed supplies for Texas and the Confederacy into Galveston.
- A small union fleet overcame the Confederate defenses in this battle.
9 Clues: Texas Governer from 1861 -1863. • People who wanted to end slavery. • His unit was known as Hood's Texas Brigade. • Led the Texas Rangers during the civil war. • People Who take the law into their own hands. • A small union fleet overcame the Confederate defenses in this battle. • Union forces captured this place, and continued up the Rio Grande River. • ...
Civil war 2022-05-16
9 Clues: Country • Hurting people • Multiple battles • people from africa • Ability to be free • People from America • race of euro american • The state of being free • Fighting your own country
Civil war 2022-05-16
9 Clues: Country • Hurting people • Multiple battles • people from africa • Ability to be free • People from America • race of euro american • The state of being free • Fighting your own country
Civil War 2023-12-19
Across
- - Final battle in which Lee surrenders to Grant
- -Union Commander that split the south in half
- -Opening battle
- -2nd time Robert E. Lee invaded the North and the bloodiest overall battle
- Battle in which Sherman marched through atlanta
- Battle split the south in half
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- - Confederate commander that led both invasions in the north
- -President of the confederacy
- President of the Union
9 Clues: -Opening battle • President of the Union • -President of the confederacy • Battle split the south in half • -Union Commander that split the south in half • - Final battle in which Lee surrenders to Grant • Battle in which Sherman marched through atlanta • - Confederate commander that led both invasions in the north • ...
Civil War 2024-01-16
Across
- involuntary servitude of African-Americans or black in the United States from 1619 to 1865
- of Atlanta union victory, this one day battle allowed union forces to inch closer to the city of Atlanta campaign
- Gin the machine invented by Eli Whitney
- platform positions, supported by several prominent Georgia politicians
- blockade a naval strategy by the United States, to prevent the confederacy from trading
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- Scot case Supreme court ruling that declared slaves were not citizens of the United States
- the act of separating from a nation or state in becoming independent
- the act of making legally null and void
- campaign a series of battles fought in western theater of American Civil War throughout northwest Georgia in the area around Atlanta during the summer of 1864
9 Clues: the act of making legally null and void • Gin the machine invented by Eli Whitney • the act of separating from a nation or state in becoming independent • platform positions, supported by several prominent Georgia politicians • blockade a naval strategy by the United States, to prevent the confederacy from trading • ...
Civil war 2025-03-12
9 Clues: Weapons • leader of the Union • States Slave states • item to load the weapon • leader of the Confederacy • A death or injury in a war • a conflict between countries • Deadliest battle of civil war • A person demanded to do things
U.S History 2025-06-29
Across
- 1962 standoff between the U.S. and Soviet Union over nuclear missiles in Cuba and is often cited as the closest the world has ever come to full-scale nuclear war.
- 1969 achievement as part of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission involving astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins.
- The process of ending racial separation, particularly in public institutions like schools, transportation, and the military. It was the central goal of the Civil Rights Movement.
- The movement that led to the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote in 1920. Notable women of the movement were Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.
- A decade of economic prosperity, cultural change, and social dynamism between World War I and the Great Depression.
- Terrorist attacks in 2001 that led to the War on Terror against two commercial buildings in New York, one government building in Virginia, and four commercial airplanes.
- Four-year conflict 1860s between the Union (North) and Confederate (South) states that was partially about ending slavery.
- Conflict with Great Britain often called the "Second War of Independence." This war inspired its author to create the Star-Spangled Banner, the U.S.’s national anthem today.
- Japanese city on which the first atomic bomb, named “Little Boy,” was dropped in 1945 during the final stages of World War II.
- Document signed in 1776, declaring the colonies' separation from Britain was the Declaration of ______.
- Period of rapid economic and technological growth from the late 1700s to the early 1900s and consisted of two periods. The first was marked by inventions like the cotton gin and textile mills. The second was marked by mass production, steel, oil, and electricity.
- The war that led to American independence from British rule.
- This railroad completed in 1869, connecting the East and West coast railroad networks. The two railroads met in Utah where the “Golden Spike” was driven to mark its completion.
- Forced relocation of Native American nations from their ancestral lands in the southeastern U.S.
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- A series of programs, such as social security and public works, and reforms, like banking, initiated by Franklin D. Roosevelt to combat the Great Depression.
- Global conflict (1914-1918) between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers and which the U.S. entered in 1917. This conflict was fought in the trenches.
- Severe worldwide economic downturn in the 1930s caused by the stock market crash in October 1929, bank failures, and tariffs.
- Long and controversial war in Southeast Asia involving the U.S. from the 1960s to 1970s. The war was fought between the communist North Vietnam and the anti-communist South Vietnam, and both sides’ respective global allies.
- Pivotal Civil War battle fought in Pennsylvania spanning three days where Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s troops fought Union General Gorge G. Meade’s troops.
- Japanese attack in 1941 on a U.S. naval base that led to U.S. entry into World War II, joining the Allies against the Axis powers.
- Global conflict (1939-1945) in which the U.S. played a major role. This conflict involved 30+ countries and was fought between the Allied and Axis Powers.
- Several month war in 1898 that led to the U.S. gaining new territories like Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
- Historic election of the first African American president of the U.S. in 2008.
- Period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and integrating freed slaves.
- The 1803 acquisition of vast territory from France, doubling the size of the U.S.
- Movement in the 1950s and 60s aiming to end racial discrimination and secure equal rights that ended with the passing of the Civil Rights Act (1964) and the Voting Rights Act (1965).
- U.S. President Lincoln's ______ Proclamation declaring slaves in Confederate states free.
- The foundational law of the United States was drafted by Founding Fathers and was ratified in 1788.
- Four-decade long geopolitical rivalry and ideological conflict between the U.S, along with its allies was known as the Western Bloc, and the Soviet Union, along with its allies known as the Eastern Bloc.
29 Clues: The war that led to American independence from British rule. • Historic election of the first African American president of the U.S. in 2008. • The 1803 acquisition of vast territory from France, doubling the size of the U.S. • Period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and integrating freed slaves. • ...
Civil war 2017-04-28
Across
- he fled to the deap south where he hoped to keep the confederacy alive
- was a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia from November 15 to December 21, 1864
- grant lost 7000 men in an hour
- buried villages destroyed railroads and bridges
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- a desire to harm
- lee surrender jefferson davis fled to the deep south
- he was a strong general who had won important victories in the West
- was one of the south's largest cities and railroads center
- it is the Confederates capital
9 Clues: a desire to harm • grant lost 7000 men in an hour • it is the Confederates capital • buried villages destroyed railroads and bridges • lee surrender jefferson davis fled to the deep south • was one of the south's largest cities and railroads center • he was a strong general who had won important victories in the West • ...
Civil War 2022-03-06
Across
- place where weapons are stored
- to organize rigidly for the sake of regulation
- the action of illegally leaving the armed force
- the action of withdrawing from a federation
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- having more military power than the other group
- to prevent goods from entering or leaving
- in which one human being was owned by another freedom free from the control
- advocating union with Great Britain.
- area of land that has common features
9 Clues: place where weapons are stored • advocating union with Great Britain. • area of land that has common features • to prevent goods from entering or leaving • the action of withdrawing from a federation • to organize rigidly for the sake of regulation • having more military power than the other group • the action of illegally leaving the armed force • ...
Civil War 2022-03-08
Across
- the north part of the U.S.
- -Laws limiting the rights of African americans passed by southern governments after the civil war
- -This battle took place on november 26, 1863 during the American Civil War.
- - A formerly enslaved person
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- -A supreme rulers especially a monarch.
- - The position that the federal government should not interfere with the states-
- - The interests of one's region
- Lead the enslaved to freedom in an underground railroad.
- - This battle opened up the port of Galveston for the Confederacy for the remainder of the war and was a significant naval and land victory.
9 Clues: the north part of the U.S. • - A formerly enslaved person • - The interests of one's region • -A supreme rulers especially a monarch. • Lead the enslaved to freedom in an underground railroad. • -This battle took place on november 26, 1863 during the American Civil War. • - The position that the federal government should not interfere with the states- • ...
Civil war 2021-11-05
Across
- Camp sumter was located in this city
- Spread around by he huge number of captives
- the living condition of the captives
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- Caused by lack of nutrition
- bowel movements that captives often had
- State that Camp Sumter was located
- Name of a captive in the prison
- A camp captain that was executed for his Actions
- name of the prison in North Carolina
9 Clues: Caused by lack of nutrition • Name of a captive in the prison • State that Camp Sumter was located • name of the prison in North Carolina • Camp sumter was located in this city • the living condition of the captives • bowel movements that captives often had • Spread around by he huge number of captives • A camp captain that was executed for his Actions
Civil War 2022-03-16
Across
- Led a group of soldiers to raid Harper's Ferry.
- Uncle Tom's Cabin turned people away from this.
- How the north viewed John Brown after the raid.
- The ____ was against slavery.
- Influenced the writing of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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- After the raid, John Brown was found guilty of this.
- The _____ was for slavery.
- The raid on Harper's Ferry _____ slavery.
- Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin (first name).
9 Clues: The _____ was for slavery. • The ____ was against slavery. • Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin (first name). • The raid on Harper's Ferry _____ slavery. • Influenced the writing of Uncle Tom's Cabin. • Led a group of soldiers to raid Harper's Ferry. • Uncle Tom's Cabin turned people away from this. • How the north viewed John Brown after the raid. • ...
Civil War 2016-05-04
Across
- division of power between states and federal government
- belief that people should decide if a state is free or slave
- act of trying to get rid of slavery
- the idea that states should have more power then the federal government
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- producing a item using a factory
- growing or producing natural products
- idea that a state does not have to follow a law
- strong loyalty to ones own region
- when a state decide to leave the country
9 Clues: producing a item using a factory • strong loyalty to ones own region • act of trying to get rid of slavery • growing or producing natural products • when a state decide to leave the country • idea that a state does not have to follow a law • division of power between states and federal government • belief that people should decide if a state is free or slave • ...
Civil War 2023-04-19
Civil war 2023-02-24
Across
- The ______ slave code was overturned in 1862
- Developed in cotton mills
- The south ______ from the Union after Abraham Lincoln was elected president
- Abraham Lincoln signed a bill that created the ______ Territory in 1883
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- Laws that defined slaves as the property of slave owners
- The number of Indian _____ increased throughout the American Civil War
- Fort ______ was built in 1851 and was the largest American fort in NM
- Was considered a hero to people in the north and a terrorist to people in the south
- Three _______ civil war battles occurred in New Mexico
9 Clues: Developed in cotton mills • The ______ slave code was overturned in 1862 • Three _______ civil war battles occurred in New Mexico • Laws that defined slaves as the property of slave owners • Fort ______ was built in 1851 and was the largest American fort in NM • The number of Indian _____ increased throughout the American Civil War • ...
Civil War 2023-02-16
Across
- Withdraw
- The forced enrollment of people into military service
- The position that the federal government should not interfere with the states'exercise of their constitutional power
- A drug used to fight malaria and other fevers
- A person who supported the Union cause (United States) during the Civil War era
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- A coarse, loosely woven, homemade fabric
- A citizen who acts as an unauthorized police power for an area
- To isolate an particular enemy area
- The state of being free from outside control
9 Clues: Withdraw • To isolate an particular enemy area • A coarse, loosely woven, homemade fabric • The state of being free from outside control • A drug used to fight malaria and other fevers • The forced enrollment of people into military service • A citizen who acts as an unauthorized police power for an area • ...
Civil War 2021-06-01
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- risked his life to help slaves
- 16th president of the United States
- One of the bloodiest wars in American history with President Lincoln
- Union general during battle of gettysburg
- the town of one of the bloodiest battles
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- Confederate general
- battle in the beginning of the Civil War
- Union general who became president
- battle after gettsyburg
9 Clues: Confederate general • battle after gettsyburg • risked his life to help slaves • Union general who became president • 16th president of the United States • battle in the beginning of the Civil War • the town of one of the bloodiest battles • Union general during battle of gettysburg • One of the bloodiest wars in American history with President Lincoln
CIVIL WAR 2022-05-23
civil war 2022-05-17
9 Clues: -won the war • -no longer a slave • -opposite of south • - opposite of north • -president in this time • -got defeated in the war • -the fort that never got defeated • - a war that lasted through 1861-1865 • -an inspirational talker/ author on slavery
Civil War 2022-07-23
9 Clues: 11 states did this • Souther state group • Northern state group • first state to secede • rebuilding after the war • president of confederacy • President who freed the slaves • 13th amendment signed by Lincoln • black Americans were forced to resort to this after being freed
civil war 2023-05-12
Civil war 2023-05-12
Across
- Was apart of the confederate.
- A term meaning "before war"
- what did the emancipation proclamation do.
- Where did the civil war take place
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- where did lincoln's assassination take place.
- When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish"slavery
- Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- Was apart of the union.
9 Clues: Was apart of the union. • A term meaning "before war" • Was apart of the confederate. • Where did the civil war take place • what did the emancipation proclamation do. • where did lincoln's assassination take place. • When a person is murdered for political reasons. • Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish"slavery
Civil War 2024-01-16
Across
- the machine invented by Eli Whitney
- union victory, this one day battle allowed union forces to inch closer to the city of Atlanta campaign
- Supreme court ruling that declared slaves were not citizens of the United States
- the act of making legally null and void
- involuntary servitude of African-Americans or black in the United States from 1619 to 1865
- a naval strategy by the United States, to prevent the confederacy from trading
Down
- positions, supported by several prominent Georgia politicians
- the act of separating from a nation or state in becoming independent
- a series of battles fought in western theater of American Civil War throughout northwest Georgia in the area around Atlanta during the summer of 1864
9 Clues: the machine invented by Eli Whitney • the act of making legally null and void • positions, supported by several prominent Georgia politicians • the act of separating from a nation or state in becoming independent • a naval strategy by the United States, to prevent the confederacy from trading • ...
Civil War 2023-12-19
Across
- Davis -President of the confederacy
- -2nd time Robert E. Lee invaded the North and the bloodiest overall battle
- Grant -Union Commander that split the south in half
- - Final battle in which Lee surrenders to Grant
Down
- Battle split the south in half
- March to the Sea- Battle in which Sherman marched through atlanta
- Sumter -Opening battle
- Lincoln- President of the Union
- E Lee - Confederate commander that led both invasions in the north
9 Clues: Sumter -Opening battle • Battle split the south in half • Lincoln- President of the Union • Davis -President of the confederacy • - Final battle in which Lee surrenders to Grant • Grant -Union Commander that split the south in half • March to the Sea- Battle in which Sherman marched through atlanta • E Lee - Confederate commander that led both invasions in the north • ...
Civil war 2024-01-09
Across
- A soldiers who served the officers of his regiments by carrying mail.
- Federal Army regiments composed of African-American soldiers.
- Soldierd trained to fight on horseback.
- someone who did not want slavery.
- Someone loyal to the Federal goverment of the United States.
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- States no longer want to be part of a country.
- A group of states joined together under a common goverment.
- To use hostile shops to close off trade.
- A military unit that specialized in certain task,such as medical crops.
9 Clues: someone who did not want slavery. • Soldierd trained to fight on horseback. • To use hostile shops to close off trade. • States no longer want to be part of a country. • A group of states joined together under a common goverment. • Someone loyal to the Federal goverment of the United States. • Federal Army regiments composed of African-American soldiers. • ...
Civil War 2025-03-07
Across
- – Famous battle and Lincoln’s address location.
- – The act of leaving the Union.
- – Taxes on imported goods, a key economic issue.
- – Union strategy to cut off Southern ports.
- – Movement to end slavery.
Down
- – The southern states that seceded.
- – Lincoln's proclamation that freed slaves.
- – Soldiers on horseback used in battle.
- – The northern states during the Civil War.
9 Clues: – Movement to end slavery. • – The act of leaving the Union. • – The southern states that seceded. • – Soldiers on horseback used in battle. • – Lincoln's proclamation that freed slaves. • – Union strategy to cut off Southern ports. • – The northern states during the Civil War. • – Famous battle and Lincoln’s address location. • ...
Presidents 2025-04-13
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- 1850 to 1853. He was the last president to be a member of the Whig Party, and the last to be neither a Democrat nor a Republican.
- 1877 to 1881. Hayes served as Cincinnati's city solicitor from 1858 to 1861. He was a staunch abolitionist who defended refugee slaves in court proceedings.[1] At the start of the Civil War, he left a fledgling political career to join the Union army as an officer. He was wounded five times, (multiple hello’s)
- 1837 to 1841. A primary founder of the Democratic Party, he served as New York's attorney general and U.S. senator, then briefly as the ninth governor of New York before joining Andrew Jackson's administration as the tenth United States secretary of state, (van)
- 1865 to 1869. He assumed the presidency following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, as he was vice president at that time. Johnson was a Southern Democrat who ran with Abraham Lincoln on the National Union Party ticket, coming to office as the Civil War concluded. He favored quick restoration of the seceded states to the Union without protection for the newly freed people who were formerly enslaved, as well as pardoning ex-Confederates. (not jackson)
- Serving from 1825 to 1829. He previously served as the eighth United States secretary of state from 1817 to 1825 (initials)
- He was a leading figure in the movement for independence, a key player in drafting the Declaration of Independence, and later served as the first Vice President under George Washington
- his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. He served as the fourth U.S. President, and his presidency saw the country embark on the War of 1812
- 1861 until his assassination in 1865. He led the United States through the American Civil War, defeating the Confederate States of America, playing a major role in the abolition of slavery, expanding the power of the federal government, and modernizing the U.S. economy.
- 1857 to 1861. He also served as the secretary of state from 1845 to 1849 and represented Pennsylvania in both houses of the U.S. Congress.
- American military officer and politician who was the 12th president of the United States, serving from 1849 until his death in 1850
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- . He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence
- 1845 to 1849. A protégé of Andrew Jackson and a member of the Democratic Party, he was an advocate of Jacksonian democracy and extending the territory of the United States. (almost a dance)
- March 1881 until his death in September that year after being shot two months earlier. A preacher, lawyer, and Civil War general, (cartoon cat)Washington the first president of the US (1789-17970
- 1869 to 1877. In 1865, as commanding general, Grant led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War.
- 1829 to 1837. Before his presidency, he rose to fame as a general in the U.S. Army and served in both houses of the U.S. Congress. His political philosophy became the basis for the Democratic Party (not jonsen)
- Pierce 1853 to 1857. A northern Democrat who believed that the abolitionist movement was a fundamental threat to the nation's unity, he alienated anti-slavery groups by signing the Kansas–Nebraska Act and enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act. Conflict between North and South continued after Pierce's presidency, and, after Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860, the Southern states seceded, resulting in the American Civil War.
- He was the last Founding Father to serve as president as well as the last president of the Virginia dynasty
- Serving from March 4 to April 4, 1841, the shortest presidency in U.S. history.
18 Clues: . He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence • Serving from March 4 to April 4, 1841, the shortest presidency in U.S. history. • He was the last Founding Father to serve as president as well as the last president of the Virginia dynasty • ...
Unit 1: Renaissance and Reformation 2017-12-18
Across
- What was the idea that a ruler was chosen "by God", and made absolute rule possible?
- During the English Civil War, the Roundheads were led by:
- French Prime Minister who destroyed most of the castles in France and took away noble power.
- Powerful royal family whose members ruled most European kingdoms
- Russian ruler who spent nearly two years touring Europe to gain and bring back knowledge for Russia
- What side won the English Civil War?
- Nickname for the members of the Puritan army.
- XIV French king who had Versailles built.
Down
- Mary and William of Orange were crowned monarchs of which country after the Glorious Revolution?
- The Edict of Nantes was a declaration of
- Years’ War The Peace of Westphalia ended what war?
- Son of Mary, Queen of Scots, was already King of Scotland when asked to take throne of England.
- Armada What failed in its attempt to invade England and directly caused Spain to lose its dominance in the Americas?
13 Clues: What side won the English Civil War? • The Edict of Nantes was a declaration of • XIV French king who had Versailles built. • Nickname for the members of the Puritan army. • Years’ War The Peace of Westphalia ended what war? • During the English Civil War, the Roundheads were led by: • Powerful royal family whose members ruled most European kingdoms • ...
African Nationalism & Independence 2022-04-25
13 Clues: war • (Jomo) • Africa • (Kwame) • Nations • (Nelson) • (African) • -or- coup • -or- famine • (African National Congress) • (Organization of African Unity) • (Auto-Immune Deficiency Syndrome) • a continent in the Eastern hemisphere
Civil Rights Crossword 2021-05-13
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- what other term was used other than colored
- who ended discrimination in defense industries
- what happened March 7, 1965
- was considered most segregated city
- when was CORE founded by James Farmer
- she refused to give up her seat
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- who gave “I Have a Dream” speech
- Committee on Civil Rights was appointed by
- the separation of race in a restricted area
- who owned more housing in the 1950's
- the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union
- James Lawson spoke about civil rights as a
- fees required in order to vote
- who continued JFK’s work toward civil rights
- when did the Board vs Brown Education occur
15 Clues: what happened March 7, 1965 • fees required in order to vote • she refused to give up her seat • who gave “I Have a Dream” speech • was considered most segregated city • who owned more housing in the 1950's • when was CORE founded by James Farmer • Committee on Civil Rights was appointed by • James Lawson spoke about civil rights as a • ...
Civil Rights Travis 2017-05-17
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- Important black civil rights leader
- leader of the NAACP
- People who rode on buses to protest segregated seats
- There was still hard feelings over ---- during the civil war
- The protest trying to stop desegregation of a school in AR
- This was signed 100 years ago during 1963 to stop slavery
- thurgood Marshal was the leader...
- Hatred to a race
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- was president during the civil rights movement
- black woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus
- Students during the summer would learn to protest non-violently
- A christian group in the south
- Separation of people
- protesters sat down at segregated lunch counters
- Black muslim leader
15 Clues: Hatred to a race • leader of the NAACP • Black muslim leader • Separation of people • A christian group in the south • thurgood Marshal was the leader... • Important black civil rights leader • was president during the civil rights movement • protesters sat down at segregated lunch counters • black woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus • ...
Crossword 9.5 Review (Pages 433-438) 2025-11-12
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- first major battle of the Civil War
- extremely talented Union General who became famous after a victory at the Battle of Shiloh and later became the highest ranked American military officer since George Washington
- a famous battle on the Western Front of the Civil War won by the Union that started as a surprise attack from the Confederacy
- famously over cautious Union general who was fired by Abraham Lincoln after the Battle of Antietam
- former slave and famous abolitionist who, along with many others, urged Lincoln to make the war about freeing slaves, not just preserving the Union
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- bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War
- president that signed the Emancipation Proclamation order
- general who received a famous nickname at the Battle of Bull Run
- Union general at the Battle of Bull Run
- a new type of ship used by Confederates to break the blockades placed on their ports by the Union Navy
- highest ranking Confederate General who was originally offered the same position as leader of the Union Army by Abraham Lincoln
11 Clues: first major battle of the Civil War • Union general at the Battle of Bull Run • bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War • president that signed the Emancipation Proclamation order • general who received a famous nickname at the Battle of Bull Run • famously over cautious Union general who was fired by Abraham Lincoln after the Battle of Antietam • ...
Lesson 54 Crossword 2015-05-25
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- An American activist that was a member of the Nation of Islam
- First African American to attend the University of Mississippi
- Founded the Nation of Islam
- The last name of the president that was assassinated in November 1963
- The speech that Martin Luther King Jr shared during the Civil Rights Movement
- The man that led the Congress on Racial Equality
- National effort made by black people to eliminate racial segregation
- The woman that refused to give up her seat to a white man
- Martin Luther King Jr's Wife's name
- The man to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr
- Act passed to allow African Americans to vote
- Created to examine the causes behind rioting
- A system that kept African Americans and Whites seperated
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- Bus driver that asked Rosa Parks to move
- The law that created a permanent civil rights commission to assist black suffrage
- The first African American to play Major League Baseball
- Last name of the president that signed the bill that made it illegal to refuse employment based on race
- Man who led the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
- The man who joined with Martin Luther King Jr to create the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- War War fought by the Northern and Southern Confederate states
- The store that refused to serve coffee to 4 African American college students
21 Clues: Founded the Nation of Islam • Martin Luther King Jr's Wife's name • Bus driver that asked Rosa Parks to move • Man who led the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church • The man to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr • Created to examine the causes behind rioting • Act passed to allow African Americans to vote • The man that led the Congress on Racial Equality • ...
MCAP Review Crossword 2024-04-26
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- The period after the Civil War
- Three Words for the legal system that preceded the Constitution
- Segregationist laws put in place to separate Black and White communities
- A policy of forcing communities and people apart
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- The part of the Constitution that identifies it as the supreme law of the land
- The South in the Civil War
- The North in the Civil War
7 Clues: The South in the Civil War • The North in the Civil War • The period after the Civil War • A policy of forcing communities and people apart • Three Words for the legal system that preceded the Constitution • Segregationist laws put in place to separate Black and White communities • The part of the Constitution that identifies it as the supreme law of the land
The Civil War Bendision fegurgur 2017-02-13
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- fought against the union
- bloodiest single-day war
- withdraw formally from membership in union forces
- helped the union with supplies
- he believed that slavery must die so that the nation might live
- was loyal to the union
- union general
- the genral of the confederate
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- president of the confederate states
- union victory of mississippi
- invasion of georgia
- a person who is jailed has appear before the court to determine why they are being jailed
- court house site of the confederate surrender
- the unions strategy to defeat the confederate
- advantage confederate had
- drafting the civilians to serve in war
- most decisive battle of war
- first battle of the civil
- what was the purpose of the emancipation proclamation?
19 Clues: union general • invasion of georgia • was loyal to the union • fought against the union • bloodiest single-day war • advantage confederate had • first battle of the civil • most decisive battle of war • union victory of mississippi • the genral of the confederate • helped the union with supplies • president of the confederate states • drafting the civilians to serve in war • ...
Chapter 28 2025-05-01
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- President Carter withdrew US participation
- Russian leader since 1999
- Province in south Russia that attempted to secede
- Economic arrangement between Canada, US, and Mexico
- Cold War competition
- Symbol of the Cold War, torn down in 1989
- a person who speaks out against a political regime
- Organized peaceful Czech revolution
- Resource that is a major Russian export
- Soviet leader who replaced Khrushchev
- Equal Pay Act addressed income equality for...
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- Signed a treaty with US President Reagan to eliminate nukes
- First satellite
- Legalized abortion until 2022
- USSR invaded this country, ruining US relations
- Nixon scandal
- Country with civil war between Catholic Nationalists and Protestant Loyalists
- common currency of the European Union
- a relaxation of tensions between two powers
19 Clues: Nixon scandal • First satellite • Cold War competition • Russian leader since 1999 • Legalized abortion until 2022 • Organized peaceful Czech revolution • Soviet leader who replaced Khrushchev • common currency of the European Union • Resource that is a major Russian export • Symbol of the Cold War, torn down in 1989 • President Carter withdrew US participation • ...
Reconstruction 2021-01-07
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- The name of the era where segregation between blacks and whites were prevalent
- The first priority after the Civil War for the US
- To kill someone by hanging for an alleged offense, continuous tense
- Got assassinated before he made a solid plan for reconstruction
- thought Lincoln's first plan was too lenient on the South
- The initial name of the laws made in the south to stop African Americans from working
- Made to help former slaves, promised them "40 acres and a mule"
- 17th president, after Lincoln
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- Law that abolished slavery
- 18th president, a Civil War hero
- Andrew Johnson's reconstruction plans
- Another name for it is tenant farming
- Former abolitionists and profiteers who moved South
- Radical Republicans leader
- A group formed to target blacks
15 Clues: Law that abolished slavery • Radical Republicans leader • 17th president, after Lincoln • A group formed to target blacks • 18th president, a Civil War hero • Andrew Johnson's reconstruction plans • Another name for it is tenant farming • The first priority after the Civil War for the US • Former abolitionists and profiteers who moved South • ...
APUSH Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
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- Known as the deadliest war in history
- led many civil rights movements and is known for his I Have a Dream Speech
- crashed in 1929 and started the Great Depression
- agreement between the thirteen colonies which served as the nation's first frame of government
- Nixon's attempt to cover up a burglary
- Three reasons why the Spanish came to America
- Westward Expansion
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- development of industries
- Fear of the spread of communism in the US
- Had an affair and tried to lie about it while in office
- letter that stated to not let political parties form
- Young President who was assassinated
- surprise military attack by the Japanese on the US
- first battle of the civil war
- Ship sunk by Germans due to unrestricted submarine warfare
15 Clues: Westward Expansion • development of industries • first battle of the civil war • Young President who was assassinated • Known as the deadliest war in history • Nixon's attempt to cover up a burglary • Fear of the spread of communism in the US • Three reasons why the Spanish came to America • crashed in 1929 and started the Great Depression • ...
Arizona History 2022-03-07
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- The Civil War was fought at which Arizona peak?
- Which of the 5 C's brings snowbirds to Arizona?
- Which Natural Wonder of the World is in Arizona?
- What is Arizona's state fish?
- What is Arizona's oldest city?
- Which of the 5 C's moos?
- What is the capital of Arizona?
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- Which Arizona civil rights leader created the United Farm Workers Union?
- What river is Arizona's biggest water supply?
- Which of the 5 C's is mined?
- What symbol is in the middle of the Arizona flag?
- Which of the 5 C's includes grapefruit?
- Which Arizona Senator from the 1980's changed conservative politics?
- Native Americans from which tribe helped develop a code in World war II?
- Which of the 5 C's grows in bolls?
15 Clues: Which of the 5 C's moos? • Which of the 5 C's is mined? • What is Arizona's state fish? • What is Arizona's oldest city? • What is the capital of Arizona? • Which of the 5 C's grows in bolls? • Which of the 5 C's includes grapefruit? • What river is Arizona's biggest water supply? • The Civil War was fought at which Arizona peak? • ...
Reconstruction Vocab Puzzle 2021-10-18
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- an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman
- a period in American history following the American Civil War
- state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States
- amendment that banned slavery
- makes all U.S born people citizens
- an American sociologist, socialist, historian, civil rights activist
- 23rd US quadrennial presidential election
- an American educator, author, orator, and adviser to several presidents of the United States
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- a largely historical term used by Southerners to describe opportunistic Northerners who came to the Southern states after the American Civil War
- declared all persons born in the United States to be citizens, "without distinction of race or color
- an unwritten deal, informally arranged among United States Congressmen, that settled the intensely disputed 1876 presidential election
- the systematic separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life
- Allows people to vote
- the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race and age
14 Clues: Allows people to vote • amendment that banned slavery • makes all U.S born people citizens • 23rd US quadrennial presidential election • a period in American history following the American Civil War • an American sociologist, socialist, historian, civil rights activist • an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman • ...
Unit 5 Part Two [pt.2] 2025-05-01
Across
- An international organization formed after World War II to promote peace, security, and cooperation
- a 1994 agreement that created a free-trade zone between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico (North American Free Trade Agreement)
- A 1972 federal law banning gender discrimination in education programs receiving federal funding
- A global military campaign launched by the U.S. after 9/11 to eliminate terrorism
- (1973) Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide
- (1954) Supreme Court decision that declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional
- An international accord aimed at combating climate change through national emissions reductions
- Digital platforms used for communication and activism, playing a major role in shaping modern identity and movements
- Ongoing campaign for civil rights and legal protections for individuals regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity
- a Cold War U.S foreign policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism
- Civil rights activist known for advocating Black empowerment and self-defense
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- a period of high inflation combined with economic stagnation and high unemployment in the 1970's
- A severe global economic downturn that began in 2007 and ended in 2009
- A form of nonviolent protest in which people break unjust laws as a form of resistance
- public skepticism about the government's statements, especially during the Vietnam war
- Classified documents leaked in 1971 revealing U.S. government deception during the Vietnam War
- (1965) Landmark legislation that outlawed discriminatory voting practices, especially in the South
- Policies intended to address past discrimination by promoting opportunities in education and employment
- Southeast Asian country where the U.S fought a prolonged war to prevent a communist takeover
- Public health crisis beginning in the 1980s that had major social and political impact, particularly on the LGBTQ+ community
20 Clues: (1973) Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide • A severe global economic downturn that began in 2007 and ended in 2009 • a Cold War U.S foreign policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism • Civil rights activist known for advocating Black empowerment and self-defense • ...
J. Civil War 2023-09-14
11 Clues: which war? • Democrat party • how many fought • republican party • main reason of the war • How long did the war last? • who was president at the time? • what is another name for the south? • what is another name for the north? • Robert E. Lee ____ to Ulysses S. Grant • which state was the last to abolish slavery?
MISSISSIPPI 2025-09-20
Across
- Historic city on the Mississippi River with antebellum homes
- Gulf Coast city famous for casinos and beaches
- Historic Mississippi State Penitentiary, noted in blues songs
- City known for Jimmie Rodgers, the “Father of Country Music”
- Famous Civil War battle site near Mississippi travelers’ routes
- Historic city on the Tombigbee River
- The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in Jackson
- Coastal city known for shipbuilding
- Official state flower and nickname
- Elvis Presley’s mansion (just north in Memphis, popular stop for Mississippi visitors)
- Mississippi’s stretch along the Gulf of Mexico
- Music genre deeply rooted in Mississippi
- Native American tribe with deep Mississippi roots
- Mighty waterway forming the state’s western border
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- Civil War battlefield and national military park
- Space Center located on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast
- Historic cash crop of the Mississippi Delta
- Fertile farming region, birthplace of the blues
- Home of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)
- State capital of Mississippi
- Nicknamed the “Hub City” of Mississippi
- Rest area and welcome center on I-59
- Literary giant William, who lived in Oxford
- Traditional Choctaw stickball game seen at tribal events
- Birthplace of Elvis Presley
- Northern Mississippi casino resort area
- A signature Mississippi dish, farmed in the Delta
- The Magnolia State itself
- Second-largest city, key Gulf Coast port
- Scenic Parkway stretching from Natchez to Nashville
30 Clues: The Magnolia State itself • Birthplace of Elvis Presley • State capital of Mississippi • Official state flower and nickname • Coastal city known for shipbuilding • Rest area and welcome center on I-59 • Historic city on the Tombigbee River • Nicknamed the “Hub City” of Mississippi • Northern Mississippi casino resort area • Second-largest city, key Gulf Coast port • ...
Period 5 AP US History 2023-12-20
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- Reconstruction acts that separated the south into five districts which were run by generals
- An act that allowed the President to suspend the writ of habeas corpus to defeat the KKK
- The name of the president of the confederacy. Believed in white superiority
- A bill that decided half of the Confederate voting population must pledge loyalty to the Union before rejoining
- The name of the famed Confederate general who was responsible for nearly winning the war for the South
- A congressional power which allows the Legislative Branch to try and potential remove executive officials
- Notable senator who advocated for the abolition of slavery very early on
- Radical Republican politician who was a very strong proponent of Black freedom
- A mean term for northerners who moved south after the Civil war (often for personal gain)
- An institution which used forced labor to create products at cheap prices (predominantly in the South)
- The name of a new political party created at the start of the Civil war era
- A measure designed to limit the President's ability to remove officials without Senate consent
- The Reconstruction plan where Southern states could get a portion of their males to decide Congressional seats
- A series of three constitutional amendments that granted black americans progressively more rights
- The name of the town that hosted the "turning point" battle of the Civil War, where Lincoln delivered his famous address
- The name of a famous Union general turned president
- The name of a man who sued Abe Lincoln for suspending the writ of habeas corpus
- Lincoln's VP who became president after the untimely assassination
- An act that established two new states and allowed them to vote on if they were slave states or not
- An act that gave all persons born in the US citizenship "without distinction of race or color"
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- The name of the war of secession in the US
- Often considered "slavery part 2", restrictions on Black Americans after their emancipation
- A political party that wanted to restore the southern democrats and white supremacy
- A white southerner who (often for personal gain) supported reconstruction by the north
- The President during the Civil War who championed Black freedom
- The protection that guarantees a person will be sent to court (can't be arrested and held indefinitely)
- An act that guaranteed access to public facilities for all citizens regardless of race
- The name for a large land purchase that was originally viewed as extremely useless
- A court decision that ruled slaves couldn't sue as they weren't considered people
- A law passed by the south that allowed them to recapture escaped slaves
- A group established to help displaced black southerners and former slaves
- The name given to an event where the French put a new leader in Mexico who President Lincoln refused to acknowledge
32 Clues: The name of the war of secession in the US • The name of a famous Union general turned president • The President during the Civil War who championed Black freedom • Lincoln's VP who became president after the untimely assassination • A law passed by the south that allowed them to recapture escaped slaves • ...
Julius Caesar's Military Conquests 2015-12-02
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- By crossing this river, Caesar ignited the civil war.
- Present day France and Belgium.Controled after Gallic.
- Sight of the final battle of the Alexandrian civil war.
- War lasting from 58 Bc to 50 BC. Caesar V. many tribes.
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- Caesar V. Roman senate led by Pompey. 50 BC to 45 BC.
- Leader of the Tribes fighting against Caesar.
- Place where Caesar defeated Pompey's final supporters.
7 Clues: Leader of the Tribes fighting against Caesar. • Caesar V. Roman senate led by Pompey. 50 BC to 45 BC. • By crossing this river, Caesar ignited the civil war. • Place where Caesar defeated Pompey's final supporters. • Present day France and Belgium.Controled after Gallic. • Sight of the final battle of the Alexandrian civil war. • ...
Civil Rights between 1865-1965 2025-12-11
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- The number of the amendmend that ended slavery at the end of the Civil War.
- Great Migration The mass movement of over 5 million African Americans from the rural South to the Northern, Western and Midwestern states between 1916 and 1970 (three words).
- The name of the tests used to make it impossible for black people to gain the right to vote (two words).
- A person who came from the North states and went to the South to prosper in the wake of the war (because it was easy to gain success in the ruined South).
- The system of laws after the Civil War that restricted the rights of black people in the US (two words)
- The system of laws which segregated the US systemically so that black and white people couldn't use the same public services such as schools, restaurants, bus seats, etc. (two words)
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- Word that describes the restriction of voting rights. Another word for "voter disqualification"
- A law that made it possible for someone to vote, only because their grandfather wasn't a slave during the slave era (two words).
- When a group of people kills one or more people without a fair trial. Done often by the KKK.
- The city in which the Bus Boycut happen in, that sparked the major Civil Rights Movement with e.g. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King.
- A word that means "dividing" a people. "Separate but equal" was the slogan of this word during the 20th century before the Civil Right's Movement.
- a discriminatory practice in which financial services are withheld from neighborhoods that have significant numbers of racial and ethnic minorities. E.g. a bank not giving out loans to people in a certain area, but effectively only targeting African Americans or Latinos.
- The abbreviation of the "social club" which did racist and violent things towards black people and white allies after the Civil War.
13 Clues: The number of the amendmend that ended slavery at the end of the Civil War. • When a group of people kills one or more people without a fair trial. Done often by the KKK. • Word that describes the restriction of voting rights. Another word for "voter disqualification" • ...
Unit 2: Reconstruction 2022-09-14
Across
- The ___ ___ Act of 1866 put federal troops in the south and granted rights to African Americans.
- The 15th Amendment grants ____ rights to all men.
- Demanded immediate equality for African Americans.
- To separate based on race.
- The time period following the Civil War from 1865-1877.
- To harm a political leader.
- Andrew ________ was impeached and almost removed.
- The Freedmen's Bureau provided ___ to freedpeople.
- General who surrendered to Grant at Appomattox in 1865.
- Ida Wells-Barnett was an anti-lynching _____.
- A change or addition to the U.S. Constitution
- The 13th Amendment guarantees ____________.
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- A labor system of renting land for farming.
- Sharecropping caused many African Americans to owe _____.
- What Lincoln hoped the Union would do.
- Black codes ____ the rights of African Americans.
- The case ____ v. Ferguson upheld segregation laws.
- Booker T. Washington believed in ______ education for African Americans.
- President during the Civil War.
- Escaped from slavery and fought for the 15th Amendment.
- President _____ took office in 1877, ending Reconstruction
- Reconstruction ended when ____ troops were removed from the south.
- People who moved to the south during Reconstruction.
- To leave or break away from a country.
- The civil rights organization co-founded by Wells-Barnett and Du Bois.
- The 14th Amendment defines ______ in the U.S.
- The 14th Amendment grants __ protection of the law.
27 Clues: To separate based on race. • To harm a political leader. • President during the Civil War. • What Lincoln hoped the Union would do. • To leave or break away from a country. • A labor system of renting land for farming. • The 13th Amendment guarantees ____________. • The 14th Amendment defines ______ in the U.S. • Ida Wells-Barnett was an anti-lynching _____. • ...
