Lieutenant Henry S. Farley of the Confederate Army, commanding a battery of two mortars on James Island, fired the first shot of the civil war on Friday, April 12, 1861 at 4:30 A.M.
The first shot was fired at 2:01 from a British man.
4:30 AM, 12 April 1861, Ft, Sumter, South Carolina.
In speaking about the US Civil War, not speaking about the first shots fired, the reasons the US Civil War became a reality was the fear of Southerners that almost everything about their culture and institutions would eventually be marginalized as the nation grew and grew in directions that the South could ever adopt. The South decided that it was better off by leaving the Union. The US believed that session would hurt the US and therefore waged a war to end the Southern rebellion.
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The first pitched battle of the English War was that of Edgehill, fought on Oct.23,1642.
the confederacy fired the first shot of the civil war
the first shot was fired in fort sutmer.
The first shot was fired at 2:01 from a British man.
The South fired the first shot in the American Civil War.
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The first shot in the civil war was fired by the south at the Union Fort Sumter in South Carolina
according to status and history the south fired the first shot on fort sumpter
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