Across
- 9. States that kept slaves but stayed loyal to the Union
- 11. Man who beat Lincoln for senate seat but later lost to Lincoln in run for president
- 12. An Illinois lawyer born in Kentucky that later became president
- 13. Commander of Confederate army during Civil War
- 14. The forced separation of whites and blacks in all public places
- 16. Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, an anti-slavery book that revealed the cruelty of slavery
- 18. The idea of favoring one part over the entire country or region
- 19. To formally withdraw from the Union
- 21. The idea that political power belongs to the people
- 23. Strategy used by William T. Sherman in which he intimidated the enemy by burning his way through things and getting in their head
- 24. Laws made to enforce segregation between whites and blacks in Southern states
- 25. System in which one works on piece of land for shelter and food and gives potion of crop to employer
- 26. Senator who became president of CSA
Down
- 1. Lincoln's plan for rejoining Southern states that said 10% of voters had to swear their allegiance to the Union
- 2. Naval ships heavily armored with iron
- 3. Agency established after war to help freed blacks and poor whites
- 4. Speech made by Lincoln that told people about what was happening in the war and honored all of the soldiers that died fighting for their country
- 5. Proclamation issued by Lincoln that said all slaves in Southern states were free
- 6. Commander of Union army during Civil War
- 7. Nurse during war that later founded the American Red Cross
- 8. Abbreviation for name of country that left the Union
- 10. Presidential election in which the Republican's name didn't even appear on the ballot in the South, yet he won
- 15. Laws that were made to restrict AA freedom
- 17. The period after the war in which the whole country united and worked to rebuild the South
- 20. Union general who is known for burning through Atlanta and capturing port in Savannah for Lincoln
- 21. Tax where you had to pay to vote
- 22. Abolitionist who believed violence was the way to solve the problem of slavery
