Across
- 5. / the amendment that abolished slavery in the United States
- 8. / codes that limited the freedom of African Americans
- 9. / granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to African Americans and enslaved people who had been emancipated
- 11. / he reorganized the democratic party
- 12. / Unrestricted war, no boundaries in terms of weapons/territory
- 14. / one who farms rented land
- 16. / radical republican who fought for freedmen's rights
- 19. / laws that enforced segregation in southern states
- 20. / to charge public office holders with misconduct
- 21. / the informal agreement that ended the reconstruction period
- 22. / he brought post Civil War Reconstruction to an end in the South
- 24. / a national economic crisis set off by the collapse of two of the country's largest employers
Down
- 1. / A hate group of criminals in the south; murdered local republicans
- 2. / guaranteed African-American men the right to vote
- 3. / a northerner who went to the south to profit after the reconstruction
- 4. / the department formed to assist and help emancipated individuals
- 6. / Using crops in place of money for rent
- 7. / a citizen's privileges and immunities as protected by the Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment against the states
- 10. / the Radical Republican answer to Lincoln's 10% Plan
- 12. / a law that restricted the power of the president to remove certain office-holders without the senate's approval
- 13. / the party who were committed to emancipation and equal rights
- 15. / vice president and took over after Lincoln's assassination
- 17. / the first African American senator
- 18. / southerners who collaborated with northerners; usually for profit
- 23. / the attempts made to fix the inequalities against African Americans
