The Charleston War, often referred to as the "Charleston Incident," stemmed from escalating tensions between the Northern and Southern states over issues such as slavery, states' rights, and economic differences. The immediate catalyst was the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, which Southern states perceived as a threat to their way of life, leading to secession. The conflict reached a boiling point when Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumter in April 1861, marking the start of the Civil War. This event symbolized the deep divisions within the nation and the failure of political compromises to resolve underlying issues.
When Ft. Sumter was taken in Charleston Harbor in April 1861 by confederate troops this began the civil war.
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Charleston
Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter in charleston.
Lincoln's refusal to acknowledge that a fort in Charleston Harbour was in Confederate territory.
When Ft. Sumter was taken in Charleston Harbor in April 1861 by confederate troops this began the civil war.
It was the biggest loss of troops in the war, which caused troop moral to lower
The war started at Charleston Harbor, Charleston, South Carolina.
Charleston
The patriots?
Civil War Journal - 1993 The Battle of Charleston was released on: USA: 20 November 1994
Fort Sumter - on an island in Charleston harbour. The first shots of the war were fired at the fort from the Battery in Charleston.
the British won the Battle of Charleston south Carolina (in west Virginia. not badly but the British won.
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Fort Sumter
Charleston, South Carolina