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South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas all seceded before the Battle of Fort Sumter. there you go! :]
no it is just a historical place to go vested
The Battle of Fort Sumter was the beginning of the Civil War. When the seven southern states declared they were seceding, the US Army had not moved from their station, and the Confederates retaliated.
Big Bethel in Virginia, in Hampton county, near a community named Tabb. This was the first major land battle after the Confederates fired on Ft. Sumter, near Charleston, South Carolina which started the war.
Yes, but not as a result of enemy fire. While executing a 100 gun salute prior to their surrender, nearby ammunition was ignited by a spark and one member of the gun crew was killed. The other crewmen were wounded, and one of those later died of his wounds. The salute was reduced 50 shots, the flag was struck, and the Union troops withdrew.no, but not as right away . and everyone was scary when someone died because i would be scared if that happened to me Chelsea i would be really scared and i would go to my mom or my dad or my family members.I heard on a TV documentary that there was one casualty as a result of the battle; a Confederate horse.No, noone died at The Battle of Fort Sumter. But a horse died.
South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas all seceded before the Battle of Fort Sumter. there you go! :]
The small Union force was shipped back to Washington.
no it is just a historical place to go vested
There were two names for the first battle. one of them was bullrun but the other side called it something along the lines of mullasas i belive. the confedercy/south won that battle. if that is what you mean there you go. there is also another battle that might have been before that. know as the attack on fort sumter. the union could not defend itself because fort sumters guns pointed seaward. the confedercy won that aswell. if this was any help your welcome hoope that answers it
The Battle of Fort Sumter was the beginning of the Civil War. When the seven southern states declared they were seceding, the US Army had not moved from their station, and the Confederates retaliated.
Confederate guns opening-up on the Union garrison at Fort Sumter, in Charleston Harbour.
Big Bethel in Virginia, in Hampton county, near a community named Tabb. This was the first major land battle after the Confederates fired on Ft. Sumter, near Charleston, South Carolina which started the war.
Because they got artillery in their face at Fort Sumter, and they wanted the cotton revenues back.
Yes, Fort Sumter is a masonry sea fort located in the Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Tour boats go out to the island several times each day. You can have the same vantage point the Citadel cadets had on that fateful day, April 12, 1861, by standing on the sea wall at the Battery and looking out toward the Atlantic.
Because the seceded States attacked the Federal garrison of Fort Sumter, thus opening the hostilities against the Union.
I heard that Sumter Furniture Company did go out of business.
Yes, but not as a result of enemy fire. While executing a 100 gun salute prior to their surrender, nearby ammunition was ignited by a spark and one member of the gun crew was killed. The other crewmen were wounded, and one of those later died of his wounds. The salute was reduced 50 shots, the flag was struck, and the Union troops withdrew.no, but not as right away . and everyone was scary when someone died because i would be scared if that happened to me Chelsea i would be really scared and i would go to my mom or my dad or my family members.I heard on a TV documentary that there was one casualty as a result of the battle; a Confederate horse.No, noone died at The Battle of Fort Sumter. But a horse died.