Unit 6 Week 28
Across
- 1. This person was the US president during World War I.
- 4. He won a Congressional Medal of Honor for his bravery in World War I.
- 6. The first American naval officer to be killed in the conflict of the Spanish-American War.
- 9. The famous landmark that immigrants see as they enter Ellis Island.
- 10. These men took the first engine-powered flight on December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
- 11. The most highly decorated U.S. Army soldier of World War I. He is known for uniting an American and French platoon and capturing six machine guns and 40 prisoners.
- 12. The United States economy went through this in the decade after the Civil War.
Down
- 2. The term used for people who had to give most of their harvest to their white landlords.
- 3. A famous military unit that had many North Carolinians in it.
- 5. This is what it's called when European nations conquered or established unfair trade agreements with countries where they could find certain goods. This helped them gain power and wealth and was often at the expense of the other country.
- 7. This place was designated as the US entry point for most immigrants.
- 8. The most populated military installation in the United States: near Fayetteville, NC.
- 13. A narrow piece of land that separates two large bodies of water.