History Vocab

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Across
  1. 1. a person who suffers or dies because of his or her beliefs or actions
  2. 3. a person injured, killed, or missing during a war, accident, or disaster
  3. 5. promissory notes issued during the Civil War, with green ink giving them their nickname
  4. 8. a place where weapons are kept
  5. 13. a force that opposes or slows motion
  6. 14. concept that laws should be made by each state and not by the federal government
  7. 15. a person who is running from something, usually legal authorities
  8. 16. a careful plan for solving a problem or achieving a goal
  9. 17. a river or stream that flows into a larger river
  10. 18. a payment made (often by authorities) as a reward
  11. 19. to enroll in a group such as the military
  12. 20. to firmly fix or establish
Down
  1. 2. war strategy of destroying the enemy's means of survival
  2. 4. slave-owning states that stayed in the U.S.
  3. 6. an order issued by President Lincoln in 1863 that freed all the slaves in the Confederate states
  4. 7. the act of formally separating from or leaving an organization or government
  5. 9. to formally withdraw from membership in an organization or group
  6. 10. a war in which groups of people from the same country fight against each other
  7. 11. to give a good reason for something; to show something is right or reasonable
  8. 12. to strengthen or support