The US Army garrison on Fort Sumter - a tiny island in Charleston harbour - was under threat by the Confederates, wanting to assert sovereignty over their declared borders. (North Carolina had not yet declared for the Confederacy.)
Lincoln announced that he would hold Sumter, and he sent rations for the troops. But everyone knew that he would not be able to supply it with enough weapons to defeat the Confederates in Charleston. And the fort was surrendered.
This brought four more states into the Confederacy. And Lincoln appealed for 75,000 volunteer troops. (Sherman sneered that this would be about as much use as a water-pistol.)
The Battle of Fort Sumter was fought in April of 1861. It was a Confederate victory, and it led to the beginning of the American Civil War.
The bombardment and siege of Fort Sumter fought on Apr. 12-13, 1861
The first battle of the civil war happened at fort Sumter on April 12 1861
Yes, the Civil War started on the attack on Fort Sumter. The first major battle of the war was the Battle of Bull Run.
Fort Sumter started the American Civil War.
Fort Sumter
The Battle of Fort Sumter was the first of the American Civil War. It was fought in South Carolina, where it lies before Charleston Harbor.
The battle that was fought after Fort Sumter was Manassas Junction.
When the confeserates attacked Fort Sumter it started the Civil War.
The firing on Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina marked the beginning of 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 first battle of the Civil War was the bombardment of Fort Sumter in the Charleston Roads, fought on April 12,1861.
The Battle of Fort Sumter was fought in April of 1861. It was a Confederate victory, and it led to the beginning of the American Civil War.
The Confederates attacked Fort Sumter in 1861, starting the Civil War.
The bombardment and siege of Fort Sumter fought on Apr. 12-13, 1861