Across
- 5. A confederate flagship, famous like it's sistership, CSS Alabama.
- 9. A type of warship used between the Union and Confederacy.
- 12. A court order forcing imprisonment.
- 13. A vessel that overtakes a blockade, mostly to smuggle goods into a protected territory.
- 14. Money given as a reward, such as encouragement to join a Nation's security force.
- 16. 16th President of the U.S, lead the Union through the Civil War. He was killed At Ford's Theater on April 5th, 1865.
- 18. The south's economy fell apart after a food shortage, forcing families to break into stores and loot them for food.
- 19. First female physician in the U.S. Created the first training programs for nurses.
Down
- 1. 1st and only President of the Confederacy, Imprisoned at the end of the war at Fort Monroe.
- 2. A confederate flagship, famous like it's sistership, CSS Florida.
- 3. A person captured during a war, often one of high power or a member of the nation's security forces.
- 4. A type of bread made out of wheat flour.
- 6. The Southern Territories, Pro-Slavery
- 7. Forced enlistment/Drafting into a nation's security forces.
- 8. A speech given by the 16th Union President.
- 10. A battle between Confederate General Lee and Union General McClellan, The south began the battle to gain recognition from European powers.
- 11. A POW camp in Andersonville Georgia, it's the most infamous for the lack of shade nor shelter. The prison suffered from supply chain issues, overpopulation, and disease.
- 15. The Northern territories, anti-slavery.
- 17. The Confederate gateway through the Mississippi River, It was the war's turning point after the Union liberated it.
