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.
Jefferson Davis did not personally attack Fort Sumter; the attack was carried out by Confederate forces under his command. The bombardment of Fort Sumter began on April 12, 1861, marking the start of the American Civil War. Davis, as the President of the Confederate States, authorized the assault on the Union-held fort in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. The fort surrendered on April 13, 1861, after enduring a 34-hour bombardment.
The first engagement of the War Between the States occurred at Fort Sumter, near Charleston, South Carolina, on 12 and 13 April 1861.
One man killed - by accident, not enemy action.
Fort Sumter "is" in Charleston, South Carolina.
Based on all the history about Fort Sumter, it seems that there were no deaths associated with the battle of Fort Sumter.
Confederates attacked Fort Sumter in 1861.
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Before the attack, Fort Sumter was approximately 50 feet tall. After the Civil War attack, it had lost 20 feet of its height.
The Battle of Fort Sumter ws April 12-13 1861
The Federal Fort Sumter was located in the Charleston Harbor of the State of South Carolina.
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