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Lincoln had sent Davis a telegram stating that if he let the Star of the West pass through with supplies to the fort that it would signify the domain over Fort Sumter. I believe that Jefferson Davis could not accept that part of the South, even if it was a small piece of land in Charleston Harbor, could be a part of the United States and a state where the property existed had already seceded.

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With an approaching Union armada of Three warships, troop carriers and tugboats towing boat loads of supplies ten miles from Fort Sumter, Jefferson Davis may have thought it necessary to take Fort Sumter before the re-supplies arrived.

Lincoln was sending Secretary of State Seward to the Confederacy assuring them that Lincoln was going to turn the fort over to the South. When the South saw the reinforcements arriving, they felt betrayed. They knew that they would have to take the fort before the reinforcements arrived.

The South opened fire and took the fort. The South was blamed for starting the war, but it was Lincoln that wanted WAR.

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an adviser said that making the first strike would put the confederacy in danger.

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To assert Confederate sovereignty over South Carolina.

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Confederate President Jefferson Davis wanted to take Fort Sumter because it was part of South Carolina, and he wanted to assert Confederate sovereignty over it.

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