US President Lincoln hoped to avoid an armed conflict over Fort Sumter. For that reason he informed Jefferson Davis that only supples, not ammunition or weapons were being sent to Fort Sumter.
To assert Confederate sovereignty over Charleston Harbour as part of South Carolina.
Confederate artillery commanded by General P.G.T. Beauregard. The assault was ordered personally by the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis.
Two months after Jefferson Davis was elected, the Confederacy fired on Fort Sumter which was the event that precipitated the War Between the States.
Confederate Secretary of State Robert Toombs pleaded wit President Davis to allow supply ships to replenish the food supplies for Fort Sumter. He warned Davis that an attack on the supply ships or on Fort Sumter would alienate any friends the South had in the North. He called any Confederate violence to be an act of suicide.
The Confederate Secretary of State was Robert Toombs. He was a native of Georgia and a man with common sense. He pleaded with President Jefferson Davis to not attack Fort Sumter. He warned Davis and the Confederate cabinet that an attack on the fort at this time was "suicide". His exact words also were that " ( the attack ) was wrong and unnecessary... it was wrong and it was fatal". Davis' cabinet confirmed his orders to assault on Fort Sumter. The rest is history.
it started the war, also it was a federal fort
US President Lincoln hoped to avoid an armed conflict over Fort Sumter. For that reason he informed Jefferson Davis that only supples, not ammunition or weapons were being sent to Fort Sumter.
He was trying to demonstrate that the whole of South Carolina was Confederate territory.
President Jefferson Davis ordered his troops to attack Fort Sumter in April 1861 to assert Confederate sovereignty and reclaim a strategic position held by Union forces. The fort, located in Charleston Harbor, symbolized federal authority in the South, and its capture was seen as essential for the Confederacy's legitimacy. The attack aimed to demonstrate resolve and rally support for the Confederate cause at the outbreak of the Civil War.
To assert Confederate sovereignty over Charleston Harbour as part of South Carolina.
Confederate artillery in Charleston, commanded by General P.G.T. Beauregard. He was given the order by the newly-elected Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard was commanding the South in the Battle at Fort Sumter. Beauregard had received permission from Jefferson Davis to assault Fort Sumter.
Jefferson Davis was important in the battle at Fort Sumter. He sent officers to the fort to ask the union army to surrender the fort in April 1861. He was born in Kentucky and was elected president of the Confederacy. Bombed Fort Sumter.
Fort Sumter was forced to surrender on April 13, 1861. At that time the Confederacy was led by provisional President Jefferson Davis.
P.G.T. Beauregard
Confederate artillery commanded by General P.G.T. Beauregard. The assault was ordered personally by the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis.