Civil War Review
Across
- 3. the Union General who replaced McClellan and should have won best facial hair.
- 5. The battle where Lee was forced to surrender to Ulysses S Grant
- 6. The turning point of the Civil War and bloodiest battle. This will be the last battle where General Lee and the Confederate Army attacks on Union soil
- 7. The main general for the Confederate Army. Will surrender to Grant at Appomattox Courthhouse.
- 9. This proclamation freed all slaves in the rebelling states.
- 12. South Carolina decided to do this after Lincoln became President of the United States. Other southern states will follow after the attack at Fort Sumter
- 13. These states had slavery but did not secede with the Confederate states
- 14. The Union General who was fired after defeating Lee at the battle of Antietam and defying Lincoln's order to pursue him
- 16. Caused the prices of goods to go up, especially in the Confederacy.
- 17. the name of the U.S. General who would win the war for the Union
- 19. People from Washington D.C. show up to this battle with picnics to watch the first battle of the war. They initially believed the Confederacy would be run off the battlefield and the war would be over quickly. This battle proves them wrong.
Down
- 1. This battle secured the Mississippi for the Union and cut the Confederacy in half
- 2. The battle at this Fort was the first conflict of the Civil War
- 4. President of the Confederacy
- 5. Single bloodiest day of the Civil War. Lee's first attempt to attack the Union
- 8. The name of the Union plan to win the war
- 10. the type of ship used in the Battle of Hampton Roads. This battle will change navy warfare forever, because now wooden ships are seen as useless.
- 11. The Union General who adopted a scorched earth policy as he Marched his men through Georgia to Savannah
- 15. The nickname of the Confederate General who is fatally wounded by his own man at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
- 18. this event happened in New York as working class men were angered that they were being forced to serve in the army.