Unit 2 Study Guide: Reform and Westward Expansion through Reconstruction
Across
- 6. Place where General Lee surrendered to end the Civil War
- 8. Name for the Southern States during the Civil War
- 9. Northern plan to defeat the South
- 10. Capitol of the Union
- 11. Plan to reunify the nation after the Civil War
- 12. General of the Confederacy
- 13. What the Confederacy would have to wait for the Union to do to win the war
- 14. caused more deaths than the actual wounds
- 15. group in Congress who wanted harsh punishments for the South
- 17. can't be held in prison without charges being filed
- 19. slave states in the North that did not secede (Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, Kentucky)
- 20. Confederate attack that shattered the South psychologically
- 26. government agency to help freed slaves
- 28. stopped the Southern advance into the North
- 31. General who burned Atlanta to the ground
- 32. to breakaway from
- 34. Location of Lincoln's assassination
- 36. First President to be impeached
Down
- 1. Union General who Lee surrendered to
- 2. President of the Confederacy
- 3. Amendment that gave full citizenship to every person born in the US
- 4. Freed all slaves in rebel territories
- 5. Where the first shots were fired that started the Civil War
- 7. Name for the Northern states during the Civil War
- 16. Capitol of the Confederacy
- 18. group that used terror tactics against African Americans and white people who supported them
- 21. War that pitted brother against brother and was fought to preserve the Union
- 22. Amendment that ended slavery
- 23. What the Union would have to do to the South during the Civil War to achieve complete victory
- 24. Turning point of the Civil War
- 25. Side during the Civil War that had a stronger Navy, more immigrant labor and better manufacturing centers and railroads
- 27. First state to secede from the Union in 1860
- 29. Amendment that gave every male citizen the right to vote
- 30. President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was
- 33. first major land battle of the Civil War
- 35. This man was elected President and his election essentially ended Reconstruction