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Fort Sumter.
Major Anderson, commander of the U.S. army unit in Charleston, South Carolina, at the time that South Carolina seceded from the Union, moved his troops into Fort Sumter in 1860 for two reasons. First, as the Civil War loomed, he had remained loyal to the Union despite being stationed in the heart of what was soon to become the Confederacy. Second, in his attempt to hold his position in Charleston, he judged accurately that Fort Sumter, located in the center of the harbor, would be the most defensible point in which to station himself and his troops.
Fort Sumter is located on an island in the harbor of Charleston, SC.The US Civil War was triggered by a Confederate bombardment of the Union-occupied fort on April 12, 1861, and its subsequent surrender.
It was a US Army garrison located on a tiny island fortress in Charleston harbour. The Confederates had declared it to be Southern territory, and Lincoln announced that he would defend it and keep it supplied.
It was a small US Army garrison on an island in Charleston Harbour. When South Carolina seceded, this garrison was highly vulnerable to Confederate attack, and Lincoln declared that he would assert Union authority over it. But the Confederate artillery fired on it - the first shots of the war - and it was soon evacuated.