Ch. 18: Reconstruction
Across
- 3. A system in which one person owned another person.
- 4. To approve a law by voting for it.
- 5. The number of people in a place such as a city, state, or country.
- 6. A person who rented land from a plantation owner and gave some of the crops to the owner as rent.
- 11. The rebuilding of the South after the Civil War.
- 13. A very large farm where only one crop is grown.
- 14. What were the southern states called during the Civil War?
- 16. After the Civil War the slaves were __________.
- 17. To go through hard times and come out alive.
- 19. What were the northern states called during the Civil War?
- 20. Under __________, black children had to go to different schools from the ones that white children went to.
- 21. A person who does brave things and is admired by other people.
Down
- 1. Unfairness.
- 2. To pick or gather crops.
- 4. To abolish, or do a way with, a law.
- 7. There were four ________ in the presidential election of 1860.
- 8. To pay money in order to live in a house or use land or property owned by someone else.
- 9. A tax on goods made in other countries and then sold in the United States.
- 10. Not the same (in size or treatment, for example).
- 12. This amendment ended slavery in the United States.
- 13. Having little or no money.
- 15. To join together.
- 18. The 14th Amendment said that all Americans, black or white, had the same _______.
- 20. When Lincoln was elected president, eleven southern states decided to __________.