American civil war
Across
- 2. A system where human beings are owned as property.
- 5. A term used for enslaved people who escaped to Union lines, deemed "property" confiscated from the enemy.
- 7. To formally withdraw from the United States.
- 8. Paper currency issued by the Union government.
- 10. A soldier who was wounded, killed, captured, or went missing in action.
- 12. States Slave states (Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri) that did not secede from the Union.
- 13. Loyalty to the interests of one's own region (North or South) rather than the nation as a whole.
- 15. A 19th-century warship protected by iron armor plates.
- 19. The period immediately after the Civil War (1865–1877) focused on rebuilding and reuniting the country.
- 20. The period in American history before the Civil War.
Down
- 1. The act of setting enslaved people free.
- 3. A slang term for a Union soldier or someone from the North.
- 4. A very hard, long-lasting biscuit eaten by soldiers.
- 6. A person who strongly supported the immediate ending of slavery.
- 9. Soldiers who fight on foot.
- 11. War A military strategy that destroys the enemy's resources and civilian infrastructure to break their will.
- 14. Mandatory enrollment for military service.
- 16. The 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union and formed their own government.
- 17. The use of naval forces to prevent ships from entering or leaving Southern ports.
- 18. The United States of America, specifically the Northern states that remained loyal to the federal government.