Across
- 3. All-out attacks aimed at destroying an enemy's army, its resources, and its people's will to fight.
- 4. A slave state that did not secede from the Union.
- 8. Warships covered with protective iron plates.
- 11. A Union General who captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, and won the Battle of Shiloh.
- 12. The military term for people who were wounded, killed, or missing in action.
- 14. An abolitionist newspaper publisher.
- 16. A general who believed in total war, and captured, and later burned, Atlanta, Georgia.
- 17. A system of required military service.
Down
- 1. To not favor either side.
- 2. A constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment.
- 5. A Union General who trained his troops for seven months before attacking, losing the battle of Richmond, and later won the battle of Antietam Creek.
- 6. A military action to prevent traffic from coming into or leaving an area.
- 7. A rule in which the military is in charge and citizens' rights are suspended.
- 9. An attempt to capture a place by surrounding it with military forces and cutting it off until the people inside surrender.
- 10. A general rise in prices.
- 13. A tax on the money someone receives.
- 15. Another word for "free".
