South Carolina
Yes, Fort Wagner still exists today as a historical site. Located on Morris Island in South Carolina, it played a significant role during the Civil War, particularly in the Second Battle of Fort Wagner in 1863. The fort is now part of the Fort Sumter National Monument and is accessible to visitors interested in its history and significance.
Fort Wagner.
Second Battle of Fort Wagner happened on 1863-07-18.
First Battle of Fort Wagner happened on 1863-07-10.
It was the confederates
cause
the south won the battle of Fort Wagner and they also showed how valueable the blacks were
confederate
1861
On Morris Island, a low, flat sand bank off the south side of the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC.
The confederates won.
Check out the excellent website Civil War Preservation Trust. They have an excellent map of the site and the assault on Fort Wagner. The site shows the placement of all the fort armaments, it's location and the placement of the troops laying siege to the fort.