South Carolina seceded prior to the start of the American Civil War, but it was the first state to do so.
South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union on December 20, 1860, prior to the start of the Civil War. This decision was largely driven by fears over the election of Abraham Lincoln and the perceived threat to slavery. South Carolina's secession set off a chain reaction, leading to the eventual secession of several other Southern states.
Some of the people living in the South supported the Union cause.
On January 10, 1860, Florida seceded from the Union. Florida was the first State to do so. Later that year South Carolina became the second State to do so.
They seceded from the Union and set up an independent federation of States: the Confederacy.
Stonewall Jackson did not start the Civil War. The first shot was fired at Ft. Sumter, SC
some of the people liveing in the south supported the union cause
A rifle, i supose
No, as in: prior to the start of the race the athletes warmed up.
problems between parliament and Charles I
nope because he was the first to start the battle of manassas but not the whole war South Carolina did that
Fort Sumter, near Charleston, South Carolina.