Across
- 4. The North’s official goal at the start of the Civil War was to preserve the _________.
- 7. Required all males between 20 and 45 to serve in the military.
- 8. Someone in the North could avoid the draft by paying $ _____.
- 11. Rule by the army.
- 15. President of the Confederacy.
- 16. The outstanding performance of nurses during the war led to more jobs for _________.
- 17. Part of the Union’s strategy for winning the Civil War was to take control of the _______ River.
- 19. The __________ in the Civil war had a stronger navy and merchant fleet.
- 20. To be freed.
- 22. Targeting civilians: destroying anything useful to the enemy.
- 23. Who issued the Emancipation Proclamation?
- 24. Recent immigrants in ____ ____ responded to the draft laws by rioting.
Down
- 1. The percentage of US Factory Production that was in Union territory in the Civil War.
- 2. Charged excessive prices for goods that the government needed for war.
- 3. Four “Southern” states that decided to remain in the Union.
- 5. The Emancipation Proclamation broadened the Union’s goals to include ending _____.
- 6. Small southern farmers resented the draft laws because men who owned more than ___ slaves were exempt.
- 9. Name given Northerners who did not support the war.
- 10. Right to a hearing before being jailed.
- 12. What percentage of the country’s population lived in Union States?
- 13. A military encirclement, blockade, bombardment forcing surrender.
- 14. One of the strengths of the South during the war, was they had the best __________.
- 18. A tax on the money people earned.
- 21. rise in prices and decrease in the value of money.
- 22. Approximately 620 ________ men died as a result of the US Civil War.
- 23. One of the North’s strengths during the war was that it had a ______ population.
