Chapter 18 - The Civil War
Across
- 2. president of the Union
- 3. nickname for Union soldiers
- 6. president of the Confederacy
- 7. Union general who was slow to attack and ran for president against Lincoln in 1864
- 8. Lee's major defeat in Pennsylvania marked a turning point of the war because the South never went into the North again
- 11. Union general who led the March to the Sea in Georgia
- 12. attacking non-military (civilian) targets
- 15. talented Confederate general who was shot and killed by friendly fire at Chancellorsville
- 19. woman who set up a spy network for the Union army and led a military raid (Harriet _____)
- 22. term for slave states that remained with the Union
- 23. assassin of Abraham Lincoln (John Wilkes ______ )
- 24. Union general who led a reckless attack at Fredericksburg
- 26. With heavy losses, Grant’s army survives a brutal surprise attack by the Confederates in Tennessee
- 27. the top Union general who led the Overland Campaign to draw out Lee
Down
- 1. Fast Southern ship that slipped through North's Atlantic sea patrols
- 2. the top Confederate general who fought for his home state of Virginia
- 4. Bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War--Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation following this battle.
- 5. Confederate capital in Virginia captured by Grant at the end of the war
- 9. woman who acted as a valuable nurse during the war and later founded the American Red Cross (Clara ______
- 10. nickname for Confederate soldiers
- 13. Small town in Virginia where Lee surrendered his troops; signaled the end of the war ( ________ Court House)
- 14. number one cause of death during the Civil War
- 16. common surgical proceedure during the Civil War; the removal of limbs to prevent infection
- 17. the worst Confederate prisoner of war camp in the South
- 18. The bombardment of this place in South Carolina signaled the start of the Civil War (Fort _______ )
- 20. Western city whose capture gave the North control of the Mississippi River—Grant led the siege
- 21. When the military has unlimited authority to make and enforce laws, overriding normal laws such as the Bill of Rights
- 25. preventing goods from going in and out of a city