Years of simmering hostility broke out into open combat in Charleston, South Carolina, when Confederate artillery fired at the Union garrison on the harbour-island of Fort Sumter.
This provoked Lincoln into calling for 75,000 volunteer troops, and the war was officially on.
The bombardment of Fort Sumter started the Civil War
The bombardment of Fort Sumter started the Civil War
The Civil War between the North and South started due to their respective beliefs about slavery and states' rights. The South ultimately decided to secede from the Union, but Lincoln wanted to bring the South back into the country.
Umm to start with the North was mostly abolitionist and non-secessionist South was opposite North was.... north South was South also, the Northwon the war...
One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
i think north Korea wants to start a war with south Korea
not really
The Battle of Fort Sumter.
The bombardment of Fort Sumter started the Civil War
The bombardment of Fort Sumter started the Civil War
The bombardment of Fort Sumter started the Civil War
There was never a war between the South and the West in the US. There was a war between the North and the South and between Mexico and America.
The Korean War started on June 25,1950 when the North Koreans invaded the South.
The Civil War between the North and South started due to their respective beliefs about slavery and states' rights. The South ultimately decided to secede from the Union, but Lincoln wanted to bring the South back into the country.
It's basically a war between north and south Korea. north was communists and South was democratic.
North.
The anwer is the civil war. The war the south and north faught about because of the debute about slavery