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The Civil War

Horizontales
These states were slave states that stayed with the Union:
The primary cause for the Civil War
One thing hampering early Union success on the battlefield was their weak:
They originally backed the Confederacy, but switched sides after the Emancipation Proclamation
The 11 states that broke away from the Union.
Confederate warships
Union tactic to stop the Confederacy from shipping or receiving goods.
The objective of "Total War" was to destroy this.
The North used this to their advantage, unlike the South
This proclamation freed the slaves, but only in the Confederate states.
A new rifle that could fire 7 shots in 30 seconds:
Inaugural address in which Lincoln pleads with the nation to forgive and restore unity:
The most common form of battlefield surgery.
Bloodiest single-day battle of the Civil War
Location of Lee's surrender to Grant
First major battle of the Civil War
Commander of the Confederate Army
Verticales
Armored Civil War ships
The Confederates had an intimate knowledge of this, to their great advantage:
These "lines" were crucial to troops in the field:
President of the U.S.
President of the Confederacy
First state to secede from the Union:
Lincoln's First Inaugural Address urged all Americans to follow these:
First used by Confederates in a naval battle:
First shots of the Civil War were fired here
More soldiers died from this than died in combat.
The 23 states that remained in the U.S.
Inaugural Address in which Lincoln pleads with the country to stay together:
Projectile used during the Civil War which caused massive injuries.
Capital of the Confederate States of America
This bit of foreign "diplomacy" helped the Confederacy obtain materials needed for the war.
Rebel soldiers were typically more skilled with these:
Commander of the U.S. Army
A new, more accurate weapon used by soldiers in the Civil War