Bundle 4 Review

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Across
  1. 2. Announced that enslaved people were free in Galveston on June 19, 1865.
  2. 4. Battle of __________ Pass occurred on September 8, 1863.
  3. 6. Texans favored ________ tariffs to import cheap manufactured goods.
  4. 8. German settlers were opposed to this.
  5. 9. Confederate leader of the "Texas Brigade".
  6. 11. The 13th Amendment did this to slavery.
  7. 12. Union navy had a blockade at this battle.
  8. 13. The U.S. promised to pay this off for Texas.
  9. 15. Besides states' rights, tariffs, and slavery, a reason for the Civil War.
  10. 18. Former governor of Texas and Confederate army lieutenant colonel.
  11. 21. Many former slaves became _____________ in a cycle of debt due to the sharecropping system.
  12. 22. Most battles of the civil war in texas occurred near the Gulf of __________.
  13. 23. Sam Houston said the Union and U.S. Constitution were worth this.
  14. 25. _____________ Destiny was supported by Americans to expand the United States to the Pacific Ocean.
  15. 26. Treaty of Guadalupe-____________ created peace between U.S. and Mexico.
Down
  1. 1. ___________ Nebraska Act, May 1854
  2. 3. _________ or characteristics of The civil war: slavery was abolished and freedmen can vote.
  3. 5. Adopted in 1876 and still current to Texas.
  4. 7. This bureau created schools for african american children.
  5. 10. New settlers came to Texas for this.
  6. 13. The Compromise of 1850 allowed Texas to pay this off.
  7. 14. In 1861, the first shots of the civil war were ______.
  8. 16. Good example of a Texas community founded by European immigrants.
  9. 17. Leader of the Confederate troops at the Battle of Galveston.
  10. 19. As an effect of men going to war, they had to manage affairs at home.
  11. 20. What right did African American men get after the Civil War?
  12. 23. The last battle of the civil war.
  13. 24. ranching, sharecropping, tenant farming and railroads helped the state's _______________ after Reconstruction.