Across
- 1. codes- laws passed in the South just after the Civil War aimed at controlling freed men and women and enabling plantation owners to take advantage of African American workers
- 5. a place to store weapons and military equipment
- 6. a soldier who is killed, wounded, captured, or missing in battle
- 8. a system of selecting people for required military service
- 11. after the Civil War, the period of rebuilding the South and readmitting the former Confederate states into the Union
- 12. a person who sacrifices his or her life for a principle or cause
- 13. the separation of one group or isolation of a race, class, or group
Down
- 1. state-state between the North and South that was divided over whether to remain in the Union or join the Confederacy: Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri
- 2. war conflict between citizens of the same country
- 3. Proclamation- decree issued by President Lincoln freeing enslaved people in those parts of the Confederacy still in rebellion on January 1, 1863
- 4. corpus- a legal writ, or order, that guarantees a prisoner the right to be heard in court
- 7. war a strategy of bringing war to the entire society, not just the military
- 9. the granting of a pardon to a large number of persons
- 10. a wooden ship covered with iron for protection
