Civil War
Across
- 2. side with advantages of population, navy, industry, and wealth, and disadvantage of divided support
- 3. first major setback for Confederates, near Charleston, remained in Union possession for the rest of the war
- 4. their strategy was to just sit and wait out the war
- 6. name of Confederate general who surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, at the Appomattox Courthouse, ending the Civil War
- 8. side with advantages of being on the defensive, motivation, and local support, and disadvantages of a weak government and poor transportation
- 9. union strategy to surround the South from all sides and squeeze them
- 11. slave who gathered information and delivered a Confederate ship to the Union blockade in order to escape Charleston with his family
- 13. strategy employed by William Sherman during his march to the sea, saying if you support the war, you can be harmed
- 14. first submarine, developed by Confederacy to stop the siege of Charleston, sank three times
Down
- 1. federal outpost, first battle of civil war
- 4. a war fought internally between differing factions, religious groups, or powers
- 5. issued by Lincoln, said that any states that continued to rebel would have their slaves freed, and allowed African Americans to serve in the army
- 7. the use of naval forces to stop shipping
- 10. In 1863, this Confederate city was besieged from Port Royal
- 12. capital of the Confederacy