The Civil War

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Across
  1. 4. 1864 running mate for #2
  2. 6. Illinois Senator, 1-1 against Lincoln
  3. 8. Conf. VP Alexander Stephens believed this was slavery for the CSA
  4. 11. "_____________ Plan"
  5. 12. Potential European ally for the CSA
  6. 14. To leave
  7. 17. Actor & assassin
  8. 19. Democratic violation of the answer to #1
  9. 20. President, elected in 1861
  10. 22. Site of a significant battle (and speech)
  11. 24. Disagreed with their eastern counterparts over secession
  12. 28. Last battle of the Civil War
  13. 32. River captured by the union due to #37
  14. 33. Northern advantage (banks, railroads, etc.)
  15. 34. All black regiment that fought at Ft. Wagner
  16. 38. Arguably the best military officer the US had until 1861
  17. 41. Sectional political party opposed to slavery's expansion
  18. 42. Site of the most famous work of #17
  19. 46. as in the impact the answer to #50 had on slavery
  20. 47. The North
  21. 48. Effect of the wealthy buying their way out of required military service
  22. 50. See #46
Down
  1. 1. 1820 attempt at settling free/slave state debate
  2. 2. President, elected in 1860
  3. 3. Name (informally) for the 11 states that left the Union
  4. 5. The first state to leave the Union
  5. 7. Advantage for the CSA (Ex: "Stonewall" Jackson & #38)
  6. 9. Violent stroll to the beach, led by the answer to #35
  7. 10. Lack of enforcement upset the South
  8. 13. Slaveholding states in the Union
  9. 15. Armory stormed by #36
  10. 16. Civil War Prequel
  11. 18. Promoted to Lieutenant General in 1864
  12. 21. Agreed with #41s on slavery in the West
  13. 23. Territory that was allowed to use #19 to decide if it would be open to slavery
  14. 25. First battle of the Civil War
  15. 26. Democratic Presidential candidate, 1860
  16. 27. Potential European ally for the CSA
  17. 29. Predecessor to #18 and architect of #11
  18. 30. Capital of the CSA
  19. 31. Territory that was allowed to use #19 to decide if it would be open to slavery
  20. 35. See #9
  21. 36. Radical abolitionist involved in both #15 and #16
  22. 37. Turning point for the Union in the West.
  23. 39. King of the South
  24. 40. Number of Southern states that #2 won in the 1860 election
  25. 43. Ltrs. that may appear next to #6 and #26
  26. 44. Its introduction made #1 difficult
  27. 45. Taney's controversial 1856 ruling
  28. 49. Abolitionist novel banned in the South