The American Civil War formally began at Fort Sumter (in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina) for several connected reasons. First, it was at Fort Sumter that the first significant shots were fired by Confederate troops in explicit defiance of the Union's attempt to keep the base supplied. Second, the subsequent occupation of the fort indicated to all observers that the South's attempted secession from the Union was not going to be resolved through diplomacy or any other peaceful negotiations: the Union would be divided or preserved only by force of arms.
Fort sumter, fort Sumter was the first battle of the civil war
The Confederate capture of Fort Sumter was important to the US Civil War because it was the event that led to the US Civil War.
It was the beginning of the Civil War.
It was the beginning of the Civil War
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When the confeserates attacked Fort Sumter it started the Civil War.
Fort sumter, fort Sumter was the first battle of the civil war
There was a battle for Fort Sumter in the American Civil War.
Fort Sumter was in the Civil War, not the Revolutionary war. And yes, Fort Sumter was taken over by South Carolina and the Confederacy in the Civil WAr
The Confederates attacked Fort Sumter in 1861, starting the Civil War.
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The firing at Fort Sumter marked the beginning of the Civil War.
The first battle of the civil war happened at fort Sumter on April 12 1861
The Confederate capture of Fort Sumter was important to the US Civil War because it was the event that led to the US Civil War.