He effectively declared war - though there was no official declaration, because Congress did not recognise the Confederacy as a sovereign nation.
But by appealing for 75,000 volunteer troops (which Sherman said would be about as much use as a water-pistol), he showed that he was preparing for military operations, and the four states of the Upper South whose loyalties were still undecided threw in their lot with the Confederates.
The two sides were now lined-up. The war was on.
They raised troops for the Union, but they also raised troops for the Confederacy.
By calling for volunteer troops. This was the equivalent to declaring war, and four states of the Upper South joined the Confederacy. The two sides were lined-up. The war was on.
Buchanan wasn't President so he didn't respond. Lincoln was president.
He called for additional troops.
They strongly disliked it because ther felt it was too leniant on the South.
When the Confederacy took control of Fort Sumter in April 1861, President Abraham Lincoln responded by calling for 75,000 volunteers to suppress the rebellion. He viewed the Confederate attack as an insurrection against the Union and believed it was necessary to maintain federal authority. Lincoln's decision to call for troops marked the beginning of the Civil War, as it galvanized both the Union and Confederate sides to prepare for armed conflict.
They raised troops for the Union, but they also raised troops for the Confederacy.
By calling for volunteer troops. This was the equivalent to declaring war, and four states of the Upper South joined the Confederacy. The two sides were lined-up. The war was on.
They couldn't formally declare war, because they didn't recognise the Confederacy as a sovereign nation. So Lincoln issued an appeal for volunteer troops. The South took the hint, and four slave-states of the Upper South joined the Confederacy. The war was on.
After the surrender of Fort Sumter, Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers for the army. He time the volunteers would serve was for three months. Lincoln's response to to quickly end the rebellion, and he was certain it would.
he killed them i believe
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Buchanan wasn't President so he didn't respond. Lincoln was president.
Abraham Lincoln responded to the capture of key cities by the Confederacy with a mix of determination and strategic planning. He recognized the need to bolster Union forces and ramp up military efforts to reclaim lost ground. Lincoln also used these events to galvanize public support for the war, emphasizing the importance of preserving the Union. His leadership aimed to maintain morale and resolve in the face of significant setbacks.
He called for additional troops.
he made a army to fight fort sumert
He called for additional troops.