Across
- 5. Facilities like Camp Butner and Camp Sutton that held German and Italian prisoners during World War II
- 7. A group of frontier settlers from the west who crossed the mountains to defeat the British at King's Mountain
- 8. The camp near Camp Lejeune where African American men trained as Marines for the first time in US history
- 11. A policy requiring healthy men between 18 and 35 to serve in the Confederate military during the Civil War
- 14. A 1863 event where North Carolina women protested the inflated cost of essential food items during the Civil War
- 15. A period of fear and suspicion during the Cold War regarding the spread of communism in the United States
- 16. Groups like the Hmong and Montagnards who moved to North Carolina to escape conflict after the Vietnam War
- 18. An unintended negative social effect in the United States following the 9/11 terrorist attacks
- 19. The primary cause of early colonial conflicts like Culpeper’s Rebellion and the Regulator Movement
Down
- 1. The nickname for the North Carolina coast during WWII where German U-boats sank merchant ships
- 2. The Union's strategic blockade during the Civil War that restricted North Carolina's access to goods
- 3. A high-tech development created during the Cold War to boost NC's science and technology industries
- 4. A North Carolina Congressman who vocally opposed the United States entering World War I
- 5. Supplies like food, weapons, and uniforms produced by North Carolina to support the military during the Civil War
- 6. The formal withdrawal of North Carolina from the Union, which occurred in May of 1861
- 9. The North Carolina Governor who was instrumental in getting the Research Triangle Park started
- 10. The site of a 1776 battle in North Carolina where Patriots defeated Loyalists early in the Revolution
- 12. A 1677 rebellion in Carolina caused by conflicts over the enforcement of trade laws and tax collection
- 13. The period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the nation and defining rights for freed people
- 17. The mandatory enlistment of people in a national service, which caused widespread protests during the Vietnam War
