US History to World War I - Part 3

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Across
  1. 2. A. Johnson, B. Clinton, D. Trump (2)
  2. 4. Bloodiest day in US history
  3. 6. The Republican party started here
  4. 9. Delivered by Lincoln; included "4 score and seven years"
  5. 11. Passed by 9 Northern states to avoid the Fugitive Slave Act
  6. 13. Union general; president #18
  7. 17. Allowing the people the right to decide if slavery would exist or not in their territory/state
  8. 18. President of the US during the Civil War
  9. 20. Allowed popular soverignty for people north of the Missouri Compromise line
  10. 21. Only president of the CSA
  11. 22. Formed in February 1861; Jefferson Davis was its only president
  12. 23. Routes used by slaves to reach freedom; Goal was Canada
  13. 24. Reconstruction ends; Hayes becomes president #19
  14. 25. Northern military plan for victory during the Civil War
  15. 26. Laws passed to keep African Americans second class citizens
  16. 27. Belief that people born in the US are better and more welcomed than immigrants
  17. 30. Shots were fired at Fort Sumter on this date
  18. 34. Institutions of higher education for African-Americans
  19. 35. Northern Democrats; want war over to end
  20. 36. Organization that target African Americans and those that tried to help them
  21. 38. The Central Pacific started their part of the transcontinental railroad here
  22. 44. Serves as the jury in an impeachment trial
  23. 47. Last name of the man that assassinated President Lincoln
  24. 48. eliminated as a result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
  25. 50. Key cause of the Civil War; 10th amendment
  26. 51. Group of private citizens that enforce laws
  27. 55. The transcontinental railroad ended here
  28. 57. The Union Pacific started their part of the transcontinental railroad here
  29. 59. Number of slaves that were freed as a result of the Civil War ending
  30. 60. Group that established schools to help former slaves get a formal education
  31. 62. Date president #16 was shot
  32. 64. First shots of the Civil War were fired here
  33. 66. Land formerly owned by Robert E. Lee
  34. 67. Brings charges of impeachment
Down
  1. 1. Freed slaves in rebellion areas
  2. 3. Group of farmers that wanted to see railroads be regulated
  3. 5. End of the "March to the Sea"
  4. 7. Attempt to change the way people act, think and live
  5. 8. California admitted as a free state; Fugitive Slave Act enforced
  6. 10. Senator from Illinois: "Freeport Doctrine"
  7. 12. People from Oklahoma are known as
  8. 14. Southerns that joined the Republican party after the Civil War
  9. 15. Slavery cannot exist a day where it is not allowed by law enforcement; issued by Stephen Douglas
  10. 16. The returning Democrats to power after Reconstruction ended
  11. 19. The turning point of the Civil War
  12. 28. Harriet Tubman was one
  13. 29. The breaking up of tribal lands of Native Americans
  14. 31. Distance of the capitol cities during the Civil War
  15. 32. A route to get cattle from Texas to Kansas
  16. 33. Lincoln's idea for Reconstruction
  17. 35. Started the American Red Cross
  18. 37. Lost a Supreme Court case the established "once a slave, always a slave"; 1857
  19. 39. Led a raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859; executed view as a martyr in the North
  20. 40. Month and year that South Carolina left the Union
  21. 41. Tennessee was not part of one
  22. 42. Many Native Americans were sent here for their education
  23. 43. Date Lee surrendered to Grant
  24. 45. Deadman's hand
  25. 46. Northern that went South to profit during Reconstruction
  26. 49. Provided 160 acres of land if the land was farmed and improved
  27. 50. Similar to tenant farming
  28. 52. More than this number of people were killed during the Civil War
  29. 53. Last armed fight between Native Americans and the US government
  30. 54. A draft
  31. 56. Confederate general; surrendered at Appomattox
  32. 58. Years of Reconstruction
  33. 61. Gold found there; Led to the Battle at Little Bighorn
  34. 63. Years of the Civil War
  35. 65. Start of the "March to the Sea"