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Q: Which four states seceded from the Union after Fort Sumter?
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How many states left the union?

Seven seceded before Fort Sumter, and four more immediately after it. Total eleven states of the Confederacy.


Who attacked Fort Sumter and who won?

Fort Sumter was fired upon by multiple Charleston Harbor shore batteries and one floating battery, under the command of General PGT Beauregard, after South Carolina seceded from the Union. As to who won....that's complicated. The Union soldiers in Fort Sumter had no chance of winning, and an attempt to relieve the fort by sea failed. A deal was struck and the Union was permitted to withdraw, leaving Fort Sumter in Confederate hands. Yet, the Confederacy lost the war, and the attack on Fort Sumter provided the justification for all future military action which the Union would take, as the Confederacy had fired first.


Which states did not secede until after fort Sumter attack?

After Sumter,four slave-states left the Union and another four did not. The ones that didn't were Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware. District of Columbiaitself wasa slave-state, though slave-trading had been ended there.


Who was at the battle of fort Sumter the north or the south?

Sumter was a Union Army garrison off the coast of South Carolina, a state which had seceded. The Confederate President, Davis, ordered the local commander, Beauregard, to fire on it. The war was on.


What Union fort did the Confederates attack on April 12 1861?

In the early morning of April 12th, 1861 the Confederate army attacked Fort Sumter. Since the South had seceded from the Union they felt they should run all military buildings including this fort. Lincoln disagreed and would not surrender the fort. finally the commander of Fort Sumter did surrender.

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Why did the Lincoln go to war with the southern states the seceded?

Because the seceded States attacked the Federal garrison of Fort Sumter, thus opening the hostilities against the Union.


What 7 states seceded before the attack on Fort Sumter?

South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas were the first seven states to leave the Union before Fort Sumter was bombarded.


Who are states that seceded from the union prior to fort Sumter?

South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas


Before the Battle of Fort Sumter which states seceded?

South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas all seceded before the Battle of Fort Sumter. there you go! :]


What states seceded after fort Sumter?

Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Arkansas.


How many states left the union?

Seven seceded before Fort Sumter, and four more immediately after it. Total eleven states of the Confederacy.


What states seceded after the Assault on Fort Sumter in 1861?

North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas.


How many states seceded when Lincoln lost fort sumter?

Four. Of the eight states of the Upper South, four narrowly voted Confederate, and the other four narrowly voted Union.


What did CSA stand for in the US Civil War?

The Southern US states that seceded from the Union, formed a government called the Confederate States of America. The CSA first consisted of seven Southern states at the time of the attack on Fort Sumter. Shortly afterwards, eleven states had seceded.


Which states secede from the civil war?

No states seceded from the Civil War. Seven states had seceded from the USA by the time of Fort Sumter, and four more seceded as a result of it. Later one new state, West Virginia, seceded from Virginia.


After Lincoln's election the state of seceded from the Union and placed the federal base Fort Sumter under siege?

South Carolina


Was it a close win for the union in the battle of fort Sumter?

No, Fort Sumter was a Union defeat, and not at all close.