APUSH Civil War and Reconstruction
Across
- 3. This group wanted to restore the union with as few changes to the South as possible.
- 5. This was a derogatory term used to characterized northerners moving to the South to take and benefit from the post-war economy.
- 6. Famous for attack in Shenandoah. Known for using valley terrain to his advantage, later dying to friendly fire.
- 13. This group pushed for civil rights for black people and emancipation. They also believed that the South had to be punished.
- 16. This was a famous actor that was vocal about slavery, who eventually assassinated a president in hopes of resetting the Civil War.
- 18. This was led by Winfield Scott, theorized to split the confederacy till defeat.
- 20. General who's first battle was Bull Run, known for the March to the Sea.
Down
- 1. This social club was started by confederate veterans in TN, which eventually escalated to mass lynching of black people.
- 2. This siege gave Grant recognition, promoting him to general and commander in chief over the entire union.
- 4. This was a rally call for Americans, interpreted in many different versions. Only one version was officially signed by the speaker.
- 7. Other generals resented this general due to his indecisiveness and obsession with having trained and "battle ready" soldiers.
- 8. This early skirmish was PGT Beauregard's first confederate victory making him the main general.
- 9. This group positioned black people into places of power, desiring for black people to have wage jobs, similar to poor white people at the time. Lasted until 1872.
- 10. Considered to be an overly honest president, was an integral part of the union army. Led the "masterpiece" from the victory at Vicksburg.
- 11. 40% of this place was burned down by General Sherman, under the March of the Sea.
- 12. These state laws were passed in the South that obligated black people to have jobs, penalizing people for vagrancy.
- 14. 2/3 of this system was white people. Heavily relied on subsistence.
- 15. Made in 1862, put into action in 1863. Passed by Abraham Lincoln, freeing all slaves held by confederates on confederate land.
- 17. This was a derogatory term used to describe white southerners who supported reconstruction, did business with carpetbaggers, and/or supported black rights.
- 19. This battle is considered to be the deadliest one-day battle in US History.