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The leaders of the First Battle of Fort Wagner were Quincy A. Gillmore, John A. Dahlgren, and George C. Strong for the Union, along with P.G.T. Beauregard and Robert F. Graham for the Confederacy. The leaders of the Second Battle of Fort Wagner were Quincy A. Gillmore, Truman Seymour, John A. Dahlgren, and Robert Gould Shaw for the Union, along with P.G.T. Beauregard and William B. Taliaferro for the Confederacy.
Fort Duquesne
54th Massachusetts Regiment lead by Col. Shaw A statue commemorating this regiment stands in front of the Government State House on the square in Boston.
Benedict Arnold
First Battle of Bull RunThe 1st Bull Run was in fact the first battle of the Civil War. The Attack on Fort Sumter only "led" to the Civil War.
The conflict that resulted in the battle over Fort Sumter ended with the fort's Union commander, Anderson, surrendering to forces led by Confederate commander Beauregard. Anderson had little choice as all relief efforts to aid the fort by Lincoln were turned back.
It was mainly made up of free slaves, it was led by Robert Shaw. They were most famous on their attack of fort wagner.
The 54th Massachusetts infantry (coloured) regiment.
The Second Battle of Fort Wagner took place during the Civil War. It's significant in that it was led by the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, a unit made up of black soldiers, who proved themselves to any who doubted their capability.
The Regiment led the infantry assault, and were all but wiped out. Fort Wagner was never taken
Ethan Allen, and Benedict Arnold, with the Green Mountain Boys made a surprise attack on the British and took the Fort. The cannon that they took with the fort was later used in Boston.
The firing on fort sumter led to the battle of bunker hill.
Fort Sumter
In the April 1861 the battle of Fort Sumter led to the Union's surrender of the fort to Confederate forces.
Fort Duquesne
Admiral Foote
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
Nathan Bedford Forrest