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the first shots of the war was fired at Fort Sumter
The Confederates fired the first shots at Fort Sumter.
at Fort Sumter
It was the first battle of the Civil War, the first time shots were fired
The first shot's credited to the start of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter in South Carolina were the Confederate military attacked the fort.Fort sumpter
The battle that was fought after Fort Sumter was Manassas Junction.
Fort Sumter in April of 1861, refused to surrender to Confederate forces. As a result of this, Rebel artillery fired the first shots at the fort on April 12, 1861. The Confederate General PT Beauregard was commanded to begin the bombardment of Fort Sumter by Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
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No. The first shots were fired at Fort Sumter, and there had also been small skirmishes in West Virginia. But Bull Run was the first pitched battle.
either the battle of Fort Sumter or the first battle of bull run
The Battle of Fort Sumter marked the beginning of the Civil War, it was the first "official" battle. Fort Sumter was a Union Fort. But, Confederate troops wanted to seize it, as they had with other Union forts. They asked commanders at Fort Sumter to surrender, but they wouldn't. As a result, Confederate troops opened fire in an effort to seize Fort Sumter from the North. Southern troops fired first, followed by Americans. The bombardment lasted for about 3 days. Hope this helped...
The battle at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, is generally considered the first battle of the Civil War.