Across
- 3. The paper money printed by the North during the Civil War.
- 5. A war on all aspects of the enemy's life.
- 8. A general increase in price.
- 11. To close ports.
- 12. When a military force is set up in a strong position.
- 13. A Confederate ship that sailed in and out of Southern ports.
- 16. A ship covered with thick iron plates.
- 17. To go on the attack.
- 18. A Union soldier.
Down
- 1. The four states that allowed slavery yet remained in the Union when the Confederacy was formed.
- 2. To select persons for required military service.
- 4. To free slaved people.
- 6. The right of accused individuals to have hearing before being jailed.
- 7. Confederate efforts to use the importance of southern cotton to Britain's textile industry to persuade the British to support the Confederacy in the Civil War.
- 9. The money given as a reward, such as to encourage enlistment in the army.
- 10. A person killed or wounded in battle.
- 14. To approve.
- 15. A Confederate soldier.
