Civil War: People, Battles, and Terms
Across
- 3. the Pennsylvania location of the most decisive battle of the Civil War, fought July 1-3, 1863
- 5. American Confederate general; he successfully led several major battles until his defeat at Gettysburg, and he surrendered to the Union's Commander General Grant at Appomattox Court House
- 7. American Confederate general; he earned a reputation for bravery at Bull Run and was one of the South's most successful generals before he was killed at Chancellorsville
- 8. the drafting of citizens for military service
- 9. the location of a bloody battle in Tennessee where Ulysses S. Grant led the Union against the Confederacy; nearly 25,000 men were either killed, injured, or captured
- 10. American general; he received a field promotion to lieutenant general in charge of all Union forces during the Civil War and later accepted General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, ending the civil war
- 12. Union army officer, his famous March to the Sea captured Atlanta, Georgia, an important turning point in the war
- 14. the holiday celebrating the day Union general Granger arrived in Texas and announced the freedom of slaves
- 16. actor and Confederate supporter who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
Down
- 1. the location in Charleston, South Caroline where the Confederate army seized on April 12, 1861, prompting more unity and volunteers in the North
- 2. town near Appomattox, Virginia, where Lee surrendered to Grant on April 9, 1865, thus ending the Civil War
- 4. an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, adopted in 1865, that has abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- 6. an executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, freeing the slaves in all regions behind Confederate lines
- 11. the Mississippi location where, in 1863, Ulysses S. Grant fought to control water traffic, and his victory led to the Union finally cutting the Confederacy in two
- 13. the creek near which McClellan and Lee led their troops to fight in the bloodiest single-day battle in American history
- 15. a tax on earnings