Across
- 2. something capable of changing
- 4. having to do with the Confederacy, or the Southern states that separated from the United States during the Civil War
- 9. being in conflict, opposition, or disagreement; contradictory
- 11. a secret system of houses and other safe places that provided a way for enslaved persons to escape north to freedom
- 12. to come together or mix
- 15. actions or opinions that show disapproval of or disagreement with someone or something
- 16. to inspire or encourage people during difficult circumstances
- 19. the period from 1865-1877, after the Civil War, when the federal government controlled the former Confederate states
- 21. antislavery activist (1820-1913)
- 22. a person who fought to make slavery illegal
- 25. to free someone or a group of people from slavery or control
- 27. a person who refuses to serve in the military because of religious or moral reasons
Down
- 1. the armed forces that fought for the United States against the Confederacy during the Civil War; Union Army
- 3. following one after another in proper order; consecutive
- 5. an order issued by President Lincoln in 1863 that freed all the slaves in the Confederate states
- 6. to make two or more things be true at the same time or consistent with each other
- 7. the armed forces that fought for the United States against the Confederacy during the Civil War
- 8. persuasive speech or writing
- 10. to make changes to something
- 13. to refuse to follow orders from a government or authority; to rebel
- 14. a person’s mental outlook or point of view
- 17. able to cause people to believe or do something
- 18. including, covering, or affecting everyone and everything throughout the world or within a specific group
- 20. the state or condition of being enslaved, or owned by or forced to work for another person; the state or condition of owning other people as property
- 23. to encourage a person to act
- 24. letter used to stand for an unknown number in an expression or equation
- 26. unchanging over time
