Across
- 3. Setting someone free from slavery.
- 5. Rights The belief that states could overrule federal laws.
- 7. The formal giving up of forces, notably at Appomattox
- 10. The 11 Southern states that seceded, officially the Confederate States of America.
- 14. Placing regional interests above national interests.
- 15. Address Lincoln’s speech dedicated to a battlefield and the cause of liberty.
- 16. Formal withdrawal of states from the Union.
- 18. Someone who wanted to end slavery.
- 19. War War strategy destroying civilian and economic resources.
Down
- 1. A seal-off of ports to prevent supplies from entering the South.
- 2. The era of rebuilding the South after the war.
- 4. States Slave states that did not secede (Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri).
- 6. The period before the Civil War.
- 8. A soldier fighting for the Union.
- 9. A soldier fighting for the Confederacy.
- 10. (Draft) Mandatory enlistment for military service.
- 11. The Northern states that remained loyal to the federal government.
- 12. Proclamation Lincoln's 1863 order freeing slaves in Confederate-held territory.
- 13. A 19th-century warship protected by iron armor.
- 17. A soldier killed, wounded, or missing in action.
