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Q: Why did president Jefferson Davis order his troops to attack at fort Sumter?
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In witch state did the civil war begin?

South Carolina, when the Confederate president, Jefferson Davis, ordered his troops to fire on Fort Sumter, an island-garrison in Charleston harbour, occupied by Union troops.


What was the attack of Fort Sumter about?

The general at fort Sumter wrote a letter to president Lincoln saying that they were running out of supplies. president Lincoln could send supplies, send troops or do nothing at all. If he sent supplies Sumter might get attacked. If he sent troops Sumter would definitely get attacked. If he did nothing the general would have to surrender so he was basically give Sumter to the south. he chose to send supplies. The southern leader found out about the supplies being sent so he too made a decision. he chose to attack Sumter before the supplies arrived. by doing so he started the Civil War.


Why was Lincoln reluctant to defend Fort Sumter Why did he eventually respond to the situation by asking for Union troops?

He wasn't reluctant to defend Sumter, but the attack was a surprise and began the war so he needed troops.


What did President Lincoln do to help Fort Sumter?

Well, Lincoln wanted to relieve the fort, but as he got there, the first gunshot of the Civil War was taken. As a result, the troops at Fort Sumter had no ammunition left and had no reasonable means of themselves, Lincoln surrendered sumter.


Which battle forced President Lincolns hand and made him prepare Union troops for war?

Fort Sumter


Did the union troops fire the first shots in the civil war?

No, the Confederate troops fired the first shots in the Civil War during the attack on Fort Sumter, South Carolina on April 12, 1861. The Union troops stationed at the fort returned fire in self-defense.


Why did Virginia secede after the attack on Fort Sumter?

Virginia seceded from the Union after the Fort Sumter attack because they believed the attack violated the Constitution. They felt slavery was protected by the Constitution and the state. As a slave holding state, they believed an attack on state sovereignty by a federal force was an assault on the freedom of property and political representation.


What was the effect of confederate soldiers firing on union troops at fort Sumter?

confederate soldier fire on union troops in fort sumter.


How was the fort Sumter attack significant to civil war?

It caused the North to raise troops to quell the rebellion in the South, thus starting the Civil War.


How many union troops were in the battle of fort Sumter?

The garrison of Fort Sumter was of 80 men.


When was the civil war declared?

Right when Confederate troops fired upon Fort Sumter on April 12th, 1861. Lincoln declared this as a forceful attack on the United States of America. Now, President Lincoln never wanted to start a war, hence when he said that he would not attack the southern states unless they attacked first.


What year and month did the US Civil War start?

4:30 A.M. on April 12, 1861 when the Confederate troops lead by Jefferson Davis fired at Fort Sumter when Union supply ships were trying to deliver food to troops there.