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- 4. Troops, like the National Guard, who are only called out to defend the land in an emergency.
- 5. A doctrine that allowed the people of newly formed states to allow or deny slavery.
- 6. A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- 9. This doctrine held the powers of the individual states as greater than the powers of the Federal government.
- 12. Also called the Union or the United States the North was the part of the country that remained loyal to the Federal government during the Civil War.
- 15. Loyal to the Confederacy.
- 16. The states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri. Although these states did not officially join the Confederacy, many of their citizens supported the South.
- 17. A secret network that helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom the south.
- 19. Lincoln most famous speech after traveling to Gettysburg in 11/19/1863.
- 20. Offered fast transportation, mostly in the north.
- 21. Underground Railroad lingo given to escaping slaves.
- 24. The turning point in the war.
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- 1. The first and only president of the Confederate States of America
- 2. Freedom from slavery.
- 3. Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery.
- 6. A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- 7. Later became the 18th president of America
- 8. The replacement for George Mcclellan as the commander for the Union.
- 10. The most famous battle of the American civil war and largest battle in the western hemisphere.
- 11. Underground Railroad lingo given to leaders who led escapes.
- 13. The 16th president of the United States.
- 14. The Confederate army commander.
- 18. A new way of conducting war appeared during the Civil War.
- 22. Withdrawal from the Federal government of the United States.
- 23. The Union army commander, later replaced.
