It was fired on by Confederates because it was in the south. But, the troops refused to leave and it was the first act of violence and it started the war, so it brought war to the two factions.
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That is a very good question. But it is very hard to explain without the visualization of demonstration.
They were the first shots of the war, and both sides immediately started building up large armies of volunteers and conscripts, many of the generals being politicians-in-uniform.
Guns had been fired.
It meant the war really was on.
Well it kinda STARTED the civil war so their were not good feelig between the north and south
The Confederate bombardment of Fort Sumter signed the outbreak of the American Civil War-.
it caused the civil war to start
Based on all the history about Fort Sumter, it seems that there were no deaths associated with the battle of Fort Sumter.
Fort Sumter "is" in Charleston, South Carolina.
The walls of Fort Sumter were fifty feet high.
The shots at fort Sumter caused the feud that started the civil war
confederate soldier fire on union troops in fort sumter.
The Confederate bombardment of Fort Sumter signed the outbreak of the American Civil War-.
his choise's were to resuply Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter was a fort back when Lincoln was president.
Fort Sumter was a pentagon.
what is the nickname for the battle fort sumter
it caused the civil war to start
Fort Sumter is in Charleston, South Carolina.
what are the souths nickname for the fort sumter
Fort Sumter in SC.
at Fort Sumter