Across
- 4. Allowed people to decide for themselves wether to permit slavery in new territory
- 5. Term for fellow whites considered traitors for cooperating with Reconstruction policy
- 6. Failed assault at Harper’s Ferry
- 9. Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware
- 11. Favored a negotiated settlement with the confederacy
- 14. US gained new territory in the southwest
- 15. Social and educational society for farmers
- 16. Would have banned slavery from the territories acquired from Mexico
- 17. Terms for northerns who came south after the war to settle, work, or aid ex-slaves
- 18. Provided an explicit constitutional guarantee for black suffrage
- 19. Laws designed to limit the civil and economic rights of freemen
Down
- 1. US soldiers open fire on a group of Sioux Indians
- 2. Repealed the ban on slavery from the Missouri compromise
- 3. Divine right to expand westward
- 7. Rioting mostly by poor, immigrant, and working-class men who opposed the draft
- 8. Called for legislation restricting office holding to native born citizens
- 10. Exslaves who left violence and poverty in the south to take up farming
- 12. Guaranteed equal protection under the law
- 13. Effectively robbed Henry Clay of electoral votes
- 14. Pardoned all southerners (except high ranking officers)
