Cause: Union ships were going to take supplies to the Fort when Confederate forces attacked the supply ships.
Effect: The Civil War began
the election of Abraham Lincoln
A response to the Confederate attack on Ft. Sumter April 12, 1861. The troops were sought to suppress what the North regarded as a rebellion and to counter an earlier Confederate call for 100,000 volunteers to enforce secession. Seven states had already seceeded from the Union prior to Lincoln's inauguration. Four more left after the President asked for the volunteers on April 14, 1861, in part because they thought it probable that Federal troops would enter their states. The question as to who started the war hinges on whether states which had voluntarily joined (and formed) the Union had a right to seceed from it, or not. The South said, "yes," the North said "no." If "yes," holding and resupplying Ft. Sumter, in the territory of the Confederate state of South Carolina, was the cause. If "no" it was the Confederate attack. The War settled the issue.
The siege of Fort Sumter
The southern states, starting with South Carolina, began to succeed from the Union. Lincoln wouldn't let them leave the United States, but in response they attacked Fort Sumter.
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The Immediate Cause was Beauregard firing on Fort Sumter. The Intermediate Cause was the secession of the Confederate States. The Ultimate Cause was Slavery.
Because making the first strike would cause the hardest blow to the confederacy
the election of Abraham Lincoln
Because they got artillery in their face at Fort Sumter, and they wanted the cotton revenues back.
A response to the Confederate attack on Ft. Sumter April 12, 1861. The troops were sought to suppress what the North regarded as a rebellion and to counter an earlier Confederate call for 100,000 volunteers to enforce secession. Seven states had already seceeded from the Union prior to Lincoln's inauguration. Four more left after the President asked for the volunteers on April 14, 1861, in part because they thought it probable that Federal troops would enter their states. The question as to who started the war hinges on whether states which had voluntarily joined (and formed) the Union had a right to seceed from it, or not. The South said, "yes," the North said "no." If "yes," holding and resupplying Ft. Sumter, in the territory of the Confederate state of South Carolina, was the cause. If "no" it was the Confederate attack. The War settled the issue.
Yes, it was the immediate trigger - the sign that the Union intended to keep occupying its garrisons, even in states that had declared themselves to be Confederate. When the Confederate artillery fired on Sumter from the mainland,the war was on.
The direct cause of the US Civil War was the South's decision to attack the Federal Fort Sumter in the Charleston harbor. Yes the "whys" of the Civil War included a number of important issues, however the direct start of hostilities was Fort Sumter.
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The firing on Fort Sumter
Stephen Douglas was the man that did not support the confederate cause. This cause was on American terrorism in the middle East.
{| |- | Fort Sumpter sits in the entrance of the mouth of the Charles River. It was a US Government establishment and contained cannons, other weapons and ammunition. They Federal forces did not want them falling into Confederate hands. |}