Civil War Review
Across
- 2. A slave named _________ sued for his freedom, but the Supreme Court ruled that slaves were property, not citizens.
- 6. Some states were allowed to vote on whether to be free or slave; allowing citizens to vote on decisions is known as _____________.
- 7. One major advantage of the North was it's _____________ network.
- 8. For years, the addition of slave and free states was difficult because the South wanted to make sure they had equal government representation in the _________.
- 11. This deal, proposed by Stephen Douglas, would allow California as a free state and let Utah and New Mexico vote on slavery or free.
- 13. This radical abolitionist planned a series of slave revolts in the south, but he didn't get any support after raiding a federal arsenal in Virginia.
- 14. This was a continuous debate between North and South; how much power should states have
- 16. This forced human labor had been outlawed in the North for many years, but was still used in the South to produce mass amounts of crops
- 17. This general was put in charge of the Union army, and eventually forced the Confederate surrender.
- 18. Kansas was referred to as this because of the violence between abolitionists and pro-slavery settlers.
- 19. The __________ and Merrimack were examples of the first iron-clad battle ships.
- 20. One major advantage of the South was it's ___________ leadership.
Down
- 1. This executive order from Pres. Lincoln freed all slaves in the rebelling states.
- 3. This term describes the divide that took place in America, where people took more pride and identity in their regions than their country as a whole.
- 4. General Lee eventually surrendered to Gen. Grant at ______________ Court House.
- 5. He was elected president in 1860 and the Civil War began shortly after.
- 9. The first shots of the Civil War were fired here.
- 10. This general led the Confederate army, but eventually surrendered to Union forces to end the war.
- 12. This state was the first to secede from the Union
- 15. ______________ means to leave or officially withdraw