Port Royal was a small pot town on the coast of South Carolina. It was hardly defended and the US Navy captured it in late 1981. The port, now in Union hands served three purposes:1. A Propaganda tool for Northern newspapers, especially since it was in South Carolina, the first state to secede;
2. A base for Union navy ships to help in blockading Southern ports; and
3. A place where soldiers could safely land and conduct raids behind enemy lines.
South Carolina
South Carolina was admitted into the Union on May 23, 1788 becoming the 8th state to join the Union.
Only one state seceded in 1860, South Carolina.
The main coaling and supply stations for Union ships participating in the blockade against the South were:1. Beaufort, North Carolina 2. Port Royal, South Carolina 3. Pensacola, FloridaThere were others, however, the three mentioned handled most of the Union's traffic.
Based on the election of Abraham Lincoln to the US presidency, South Carolina left the Union on December 20, 1860.
Port Royal was Southern port with a capacity for trading and thus helping the Southern economy. The Union wished to capture this port city in South Carolina for shutting down its ability to be a trading port. It also the Union a land holding in the Deep South.
On November 4, 1861, Flag Officer Samuel F. Du Pont arrived off the coast of Port Royal, South Carolina. Du Pont's fleet numbered seventy vessels . Union warships pounded the forts guarding the port and on November 7, 1861, he forced the surrender of the forts leading to the capture of the port city.
South Carolina rejoined the union in 1868.
University of South Carolina Union was created in 1965.
Fleet Officer Samuel Du Pont led a Union naval flotilla that helped the Union take over the Southern port of Port Royal in November of 1861. His force consisted of seventy vessels and bombarded the forts protecting the harbor forcing their surrender. General William T. Sherman's forces then took over the forts. Port Royal was now in Union hands.
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Union Reform Party of South Carolina was created in 1870.
South Carolina Federal Credit Union was created in 1936.
No, South Carolina was part of the Confederacy. It was actually the first state to secede from the Union.
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South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union on December 20, 1860
Secession. South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union.