Xenophobia is related to the Civil War because it was a kind of fear invented during the Civil War relating to foreigners coming into different territories.
· Xavier Blanchard Debray (Confederate General)
Antietam,
Bull Run,
Cavalry,
Devil's Den,
Emancipation Proclamation,
Fredericksburg,
Gettysburg,
Harper's Ferry,
Iron Brigade,
Jackson & Johnston,
Ku Klux Klan,
Lincoln & Lee,
Mason-Dixon line,
Negroes,
Ordnance,
Petersburg,
Queen of the West,
Railroads,
Secession & Slavery,
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson,
Tennessee Valley,
U.S. Grant,
Virginia,
Wilderness Campaign,
Xenophobia,
Yellow Tavern,
Zouaves.
Civil War words beginning with letter A:
· Abolitionists
· Alexander Stephens (Vice President of the Confederate States of America)
· Alfred Terry (Union General)
· Alligator, U.S.S. (Union submarine)
· Ambush
· Army
· Antietam (Maryland), battle of
· Appomattox Court House (Lee surrenders to Grant)
· Aquia Creek (Virginia), battle of
· Artillery
· August Kauz (Union General)
· Alexander Stephens (Vice President of the Confederate States of America)
· Zook, Samuel (Union General)
General McClellan
Shiloh
Richmond
· Appomattox Court House (Lee surrenders to Grant)
· Battle Hymn of the Republic (patriotic song written in 1862 by Julia Ward Howe)
· Confederate States of America
· Dranesville (Virginia), battle of
· Edward M. Stanton (Union Secretary of War)
· Franklin (Tennessee), battle of
· Gettysburg (Virginia), battle of
· Hannibal Hamlin (Lincoln's Vice President during the war)
· Ironclad
· Jefferson Davis (Confederate President)
· Kearsarge, USS (Union warship)
· Lynchburg (Virginia), battle of
· Monitor (Union ironclad warship)
· Nashville (Tennessee), battle of
· Old Church (Virginia), battle of
· Perryville (Kentucky), battle of
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders"
· Robert E. Lee (Confederate General)
· Shiloh (Tennessee), battle of
· Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (abolishment of slavery)
· Ulysses S. Grant (Union General)
· Vicksburg (Mississippi), siege of
· When Johnny Comes Marching Home (civil war song written in 1863 by Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore)
· Yorktown (Virginia), siege of
· Zook, Samuel (Union General)
· Appomattox Court House (Lee surrenders to Grant); Alexander Stephens (Vice President of the Confederate States of America); Abolitionists
· Battle Hymn of the Republic (patriotic song written in 1862 by Julia Ward Howe); Braxton Bragg (Confederate General); Bull Run (Virginia), battle of
· Confederate States of America; Cadwallader Washburn (Union General); Chickamauga (Georgia), battle of
· Dranesville (Virginia), battle of; Dry Wood Creek (Missouri), battle of
· Edward M. Stanton (Union Secretary of War); Ezra Church (Georgia), battle of; Earl Van Dorn (Confederate General)
· Franklin (Tennessee), battle of; Felix Zollicoffer (Confederate General); Fort Sumter (South Carolina), battle of
· Gettysburg (Virginia), battle of; General George McClellan (Union General); Greenbrier (West Virginia), battle of
· Hannibal Hamlin (Lincoln's Vice President during the war); Hunley, H.L. (submarine of the Confederate States of America); Hatteras Inlet Batteries (North Carolina), battle of
· Ivy Mountain (Kentucky), battle of; Ironclad; Ivy Mountain (Kentucky), battle of
· Jefferson Davis (Confederate President); Jonesborough (Georgia), battle of; Johnson, Andrew (appointed by Lincoln to be the military governor of Tennessee during the war)
· Kearsarge, USS (Union warship); Kessler's Cross Lanes (West Virginia), battle of; Kane, Thomas (Union General)
· Leroy P. Walker (Confederate Secretary of War); Lynchburg (Virginia), battle of; Lexington (Tennessee), battle of
· Monitor (Union ironclad warship); Murfreesboro (Tennessee), battle of
· Nashville (Tennessee), battle of; New Hope Church (Georgia), battle of; New Market (Virginia), battle of
· Old Church (Virginia), battle of; Olustee (Florida), battle of; Oak Grove (Virginia), battle of
· Perryville (Kentucky), battle of; Philip Kearny (Union General); Philippi (West Virginia), battle of
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders" ; Quartermaster
· Robert E. Lee (Confederate General); Rich Mountain (Virginia), battle of ; Rosecrans, William S. (Union General)
· Shiloh (Tennessee), battle of; Stephen R. Mallory (Confederate Secretary of the Navy); Stuart, James Ewell Brown "Jeb" (Confederate General)
· Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (abolishment of slavery); Tupelo (Mississippi), battle of; Tecumseh, USS (Union ironclad warship)
· Ulysses S. Grant (Union General); Upperville (Virginia), battle of; Utoy Creek (Georgia), battle of
· Vicksburg (Mississippi), siege of; Virginia, CSS (Confederate ironclad warship); Van Dorn, Earl (Confederate General)
· Wilderness (Virginia), battle of the; When Johnny Comes Marching Home (civil war song written in 1863 by Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore); William B. Taliaferro (Confederate General)
· Yellow Tavern (Virginia), battle of; Yorktown (Virginia), siege of
· Zook, Samuel (Union General); Zouave regiment; Zollicoffer, Felix (Confederate General)
· Appomattox Court House (Lee surrenders to Grant)
· Battle Hymn of the Republic (patriotic song written in 1862 by Julia Ward Howe)
· Confederate States of America
· Dranesville (Virginia), battle of
· Edward M. Stanton (Union Secretary of War)
· Franklin (Tennessee), battle of
· Gettysburg (Virginia), battle of
· Hannibal Hamlin (Lincoln's Vice President during the war)
· Ironclad
· Jefferson Davis (Confederate President)
· Kearsarge, USS (Union warship)
· Lynchburg (Virginia), battle of
· Monitor (Union ironclad warship)
· Nashville (Tennessee), battle of
· Old Church (Virginia), battle of
· Perryville (Kentucky), battle of
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders"
· Robert E. Lee (Confederate General)
· Shiloh (Tennessee), battle of
· Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (abolishment of slavery)
· Ulysses S. Grant (Union General)
· Vicksburg (Mississippi), siege of
· When Johnny Comes Marching Home (civil war song written in 1863 by Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore)
· Yorktown (Virginia), siege of
· Zook, Samuel (Union General)
Elizabeth Zane was an American heroine in the war. The Zweibrucken Regiment was a German regiment that fought the British at the battle of Yorktown.
· Alexander Stephens (Vice President of the Confederate States of America)
· Zook, Samuel (Union General)
· Zouave regiment which is a group of people in the civil war.
Samuel Zook was a Union General.
Felix Zollicoffer was a Confederate General.
The Zouave Regiment is a Civil War term.
allies
Here are some cars that begin with the letters P or J:PeugeotJaguarPorschePontiacPlymouthJeepPintoPanameraPackardPaganiPanozPantherPanteraPininfarina
Some adjectives that begin with am are:amazingambiguousambitiousamorousamusedamusing
Some words that begin with the letters folio: foliolate. foliose. And, some words that end with the letters folio: portfolio.
Some adjectives that begin with 'in' are:inclusiveindecentindecisiveindigentindivisibleindolentindustriousingenuousingrowninjuredinnocuousinoperativeinsensitiveinsidiousintolerantinvariableinvertedinvincibleinvisibleinvited
All letters J begin (and end) with the letter J.
· Nashville (Tennessee), battle of· Zouave regiment· Nashville (Tennessee), battle of· Zouave regiment
Purple flowers that begin with the letters Th are:ThistlePurple Thornapple
Onager
At and the
Xouba (a sardine) and yogurt are foods that begin with the letters x and y.
Some words that begin with 'asc' are:ascendascertainasceticascorbicascotascribe