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The bombardment of Fort Sumter started the Civil War
The official start of the Civil War was when the South fired on Fort Sumter NC.
The leaders of the North and South believed the war would be brief.
The US Civil War started on April 12, 1861, at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, in South Carolina.
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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.
Because the Southern states seceded from the North, taking the huge cotton revenues with them.
This is a matter of opinion, but the South probably had the better generals at the start of the Civil War.
The North, Georgia started the Great Locomotive Chase during the American Civil War.
April 12, 1861 - April 9, 1865
they were not allowed to go to most colleges in the South or North
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
The North DID NOT want slavery but the South WANTED it. And the main goal of the North was to bring the souther sates back to The Union.<3