Across
- 3. word meaning "place of peace" in hebrew
- 9. the confederacy had an abundance of this natural resource
- 11. people who came from other countries to hopefully settle down and start a better life in America
- 12. the general of the union in the battle of Chancellorsville
- 13. the bloodiest single day of war in history
- 14. nickname for the general who helped robert e. lee through several battles of the war
- 17. America's 16th president who fought to stop the spread of slavery
- 18. the strategy used by the confederacy to fight the war against the union
- 20. the government of the southern states in America
- 21. the confederacy had less of these people to help them fight in the war due to smaller population
- 23. the youngest general in the union army
- 24. place of battle where the union had 3 times as many casualties as the confederacy
- 25. the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state.
Down
- 1. the government of the northern states in America
- 2. the place of battle where there were 0 American casualties
- 4. the south had a limited amount of these due to lack of factories and access to manufacturing
- 5. general during the battle of Fredericksburg and the creator of sideburns
- 6. the most significant commander of the United States Confederacy
- 7. states that were not part of the union or the confederacy (neutral states including Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware)
- 8. the amount of years the civil war lasted
- 10. the battle that took place in tennessee led by U.S. Grant for the Union and Albert Sidney Johnston for the Confederacy. (bloodiest battle in american history)
- 15. the amount of hours the battle of Antietam lasted
- 16. the south was known for having these people work on farms and in households. President Lincoln wanted them to be free after the civil war.
- 19. the nickname for the body of water known for being the disposal of dead and injured bodies after the battle of shiloh
- 22. region that had the advantage of manufacturing and railroads during the war
- 24. a group of individuals who were against the spread of slavery in the states
