Module 10 Vocabulary Review: Sectionalism & Civil War

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Across
  1. 1. in the Civil War the states between the north and the south: Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri; did not secede from the United States and had slavery
  2. 6. Protected from unlawful imprisonment; President Lincoln denied this right to people living in the border states who supported the South
  3. 9. A person who wanted to end slavery throughout the country
  4. 10. January 1, 1863 declared that all slaves in the South are FREE
  5. 12. the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
  6. 13. 1861-1865: War between North (union states) and South (confederate states) due to the South seceding, states rights, and later slavery.
Down
  1. 2. Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole
  2. 3. Federal law allowing the capture and return of runaway slave, even in the North
  3. 4. the formal withdrawal of a state from the United States of America (the Union)
  4. 5. Rights and powers individual states (example: Texas) hold rather than by the federal government
  5. 7. 19th century steam-powered warships protected by iron or steel armor; designed to avoid explosions
  6. 8. the Northern states during the Civil War, which remained with the original United States government and opposed slavery
  7. 11. A war that involves the complete usage of resources and people - affecting lives of citizens in the warring country, and and off the battlefield