Module 10 Vocabulary Review: Sectionalism & Civil War
Across
- 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
- 6. Protected from unlawful imprisonment; President Lincoln denied this right to people living in the border states who supported the South
- 9. A person who wanted to end slavery throughout the country
- 10. January 1, 1863 declared that all slaves in the South are FREE
- 12. the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- 13. 1861-1865: War between North (union states) and South (confederate states) due to the South seceding, states rights, and later slavery.
Down
- 2. Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole
- 3. Federal law allowing the capture and return of runaway slave, even in the North
- 4. the formal withdrawal of a state from the United States of America (the Union)
- 5. Rights and powers individual states (example: Texas) hold rather than by the federal government
- 7. 19th century steam-powered warships protected by iron or steel armor; designed to avoid explosions
- 8. the Northern states during the Civil War, which remained with the original United States government and opposed slavery
- 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