Chapter 19-20 People

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Across
  1. 4. America's first female physician. Helped to organize the U.S. Sanitation Commission. Aided the Union during the Civil War by training nurses, collecting medical supplies, and equipping hospitals.
  2. 6. Senator from Mississippi. President of the Confederacy. Pardoned by President Andrew Johnson.
  3. 7. Union General. Attained major victories at Fort Donelson, Shiloh, and Vicksburg which captured the Mississippi River for the Union. Accepted Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox. Elected President in 1869.
  4. 9. US Foreign Minister to Great Britain. Prevented British firm from selling naval rams to the Confederacy.
  5. 11. Confederate General. Famous for fruitless charge at Gettysburg.
  6. 14. President of the second Republic of France. Sent French troops to occupy Mexico.
  7. 15. Actor and Confederate sympathizer. Assassinated President Lincoln.
  8. 16. Democratic Congressman from Ohio. Led the Democratic "Copperhead" faction. Banished to the South after the Civil War.
  9. 17. Union General. Relieved after the Battle of Gettysburg. Replaced by Grant.
Down
  1. 1. Union General. Led the Army of the Potomac. Replaced by Lincoln for refusing to fight. Ran against Lincoln in the 1864 Presidential election.
  2. 2. Confederate General. Bold and brilliant tactician. Lost at Gettysburg. Surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox.
  3. 3. Confederate General. Killed by friendly fire and the Battle of Chancellorsville.
  4. 5. Union General. Replaced Burnside. Relieved following major defeat at Chancellorsville.
  5. 6. Union General. Defeated by Robert E. Lee at the Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassas).
  6. 8. New England abolitionist. Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
  7. 10. Union General. Replaced McClellan. Relieved following major defeat at Fredericksburg.
  8. 12. Archduke of Austria. Napoleon's puppet leader of Mexico.
  9. 13. Union General. Introduced "total war" and took the war to civilian infrastructure to undermine Confederate sympathizers and supplies.