The Immediate Cause was Beauregard firing on Fort Sumter. The Intermediate Cause was the secession of the Confederate States. The Ultimate Cause was Slavery.
his choise's were to resuply Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter is located in South Carolina .
Fort Sumter in SC.
The immediate conflict that sparked the Civil War in the United States was the secession of several southern states in response to the election of Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860. Southern states feared that Lincoln, who opposed the expansion of slavery, would undermine their economic and political interests. The secession of these states and the subsequent attack on Fort Sumter by Confederate forces in April 1861 ultimately led to the outbreak of war.
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Based on all the history about Fort Sumter, it seems that there were no deaths associated with the battle of Fort Sumter.
The Immediate Cause was the bombardment of Fort Sumter.
the election of Abraham Lincoln
The Immediate Cause was Beauregard firing on Fort Sumter. The Intermediate Cause was the secession of the Confederate States. The Ultimate Cause was Slavery.
The immediate result of the surrender of Fort Sumter was am agreement that they would evacuate and not surrender. After the surrender, many people pushed for Lincoln to send troops back in to take control of the Forts and save the Union.
The Battle of Fort Sumter marked the beginning of the Civil War, it was the first "official" battle. Fort Sumter was a Union Fort. But, Confederate troops wanted to seize it, as they had with other Union forts. They asked commanders at Fort Sumter to surrender, but they wouldn't. As a result, Confederate troops opened fire in an effort to seize Fort Sumter from the North. Southern troops fired first, followed by Americans. The bombardment lasted for about 3 days. Hope this helped...
no it is not in Sumter. it is in Charleston harbor South Carolina.
Whether to send supplies to Fort Sumter. It was difficult because confederates could attack.
South Carolina ceded from the union and confederate troops attacked Ft. Sumter in Charleston harbor on April 12, 1861.
The address of the South Sumter Branch Library is: 337 Manning Ave, Sumter, 29150 5742
The address of the Sumter County Public Library is: 111 N. Harvin Street, Sumter, 29150 4961