Across
- 3. a person advocating or supporting republican government.
- 4. ending a practice
- 5. covered in iron, difficult to penetrate
- 7. codes laws that attempted to limit the rights of African Americans following emancipation
- 8. the wealth and industry of a nation
- 11. death as a result of war
- 13. the forced separation of different groups
- 15. to formally separate from
- 16. an armed conflict between the Union and the Confederacy
- 19. sovereignty the concept that a government is controlled by and gets its power from its people\\
- 20. the period before the American Civil War
- 24. relating to the southern states that had seceded from the Union
- 27. someone held and forced to work against his or her will
- 28. state slave states that did not secede from the Union
- 29. law a government controlled by the military after the removal of the previous government
- 30. War an armed conflict between the Union and the Confederacy
- 31. relating to the northern states of the United States of America following the secession of the Confederacy
Down
- 1. concern for one particular region over concern for the nation as a whole
- 2. a person who runs for elected office in a place where he or she is not from
- 6. to set free
- 9. "a barricade designed to prevent people from receiving goods or from
- 10. to give up
- 12. the period of time following the Civil War in which the South rebuilt and rejoined the Union
- 14. an official pardon, typically for actions against a government
- 17. an unjust limitation of one’s rights
- 18. an involuntary recruitment for the military\
- 21. and leaving"
- 22. the smaller group within a whole
- 23. forbid
- 25. a person who has escaped
- 26. describing something that is extreme
