Fort Sumter ... it. That was how the war began On April 13, 1861, Fort Sumter surrendered after heavy bombardment to Confederate forces. Accounts ... View More
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Causes of the Civil War ... president. As aggression increased, more states seceded. The Confederate States of America attacked Fort Sumter April 12, 1861. The ... View More
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The Civil War ... effectively. At 2:30 pm, April 13, Major Anderson surrendered Fort Sumter, evacuating the garrison on the following day. The bombardment ... View More
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FORT SUMTER ... The battle was in Charleston, Virginia at fort Sumter in Charleston harbor. It was on April 12,1861 the first shot was at 4:30 AM Dear dairy, today I was ... View More
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Fort Sumter1 ... After debate and some disagreement, the Confederate cabinet telegraphed Beauregard on April 10 to fire on Fort Sumter if absolutely necessary to prevent ... View More
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Civil War ... The confederates opened fire on Fort. Sumter on April 12, 1861. This marked the official starting point of the Civil War. Fort. Sumter was captured. ... View More
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Lincoln ... On April 12, the Confederacy fired upon Sumter to capture better position to defend initiated the battle that would culminate into the bloodiest War ever. ... View More
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After the Civil War ... Confederate president Davis ordered General PGT Beauregard to take over Fort Sumter before the supplies got there. April 12, 1861, Anderson refuesd to surrender ... View More
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civil war ... His offer was rejected, and in April 12, the Civil War began with shots fired on the fort. Fort Sumter eventually was surrendered to South Carolina. ... View More
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Naval Role in the American Civil War Naval Role in the Civil War Three days after the bombardment of Fort Sumter, on April 15, 1861, Lincoln called for seventyfive thousand volunteers to enlist ... View More
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The Great American Conflict of Interests ... On April 12, 1861 the Confederate General PGT Beauregard gave the order for an attack on Fort Sumter and thus started the Civil War. ... View More
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The Great American Conflict of Interests ... On April 12, 1861 the Confederate General PGT Beauregard gave the order for an attack on Fort Sumter and thus started the Civil War. ... View More
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Why did the South resort to secession in 1861 ... Sumter on April 12th, 1861, because by seceding they were only defending their rights, way of life, and very existence. Northerners ... View More
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Civil War ... The Civil War Begins On April 12,1861 General PGT Beauregard opened fire on Major Robert Anderson Union troops on Fort Sumter. For ... View More
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The Civil War ... or face war. War resulted when the Confederate government took Fort Sumter by force in April 1861. While Lincoln worked politically ... View More
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Civil War ... Major Robert Anderson didnamp39t surrender. ampquot...Friday April 12, 1861, the ... Confederates bombing Fort Sumter Major Robert Anderson gave up on defending the fort. ... View More
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Causes of the Civil War ... On 14 April, Anderson surrendered and the Civil War began. ... The South, upon firing on Fort Sumter, started a war they were very ill equipped to fight. ... View More
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Civil war ... The Confederates attack on April 12, 1861 at Fort Sumter began the Civil War. The tensions created by slavery were unleashed in the war that lasted four years. ... View More
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The Greatest Man In US Histr ... to Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, a Union base in Confederate territory, to keep their hold, just in case something were to happen. On April 12, 1861, South ... View More
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lincoln for found agree they were Sumter the the War Southern any program with something ... in first expenses Party, Lincoln leaders a April the carry as of destroying of ... View More
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The Battles Before The Battle Between The States ... Days later, Fort Sumter was attacked by a confederate arsenal, Lincoln negotiated and waited until April 4, when he attempted to re supply Fort Sumter with non ... View More
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Robert E. Lee ... Then, at last, on April 12 1861, Confederate general Beauregard opened fire on a Union Fort in Charleston Harbor called Fort Sumter. ... View More
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Two Societies at War, 18611865 ... Plain and simple the choice for the South was to return to the Union, or face war. On April 14th, 1861 the Confederateamp39s demanded the surrender of Fort Sumter. ... View More
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Civil War Term Paper ... Attack on Fort Sumter prompted four more states ,Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and ... In April, 1862, General McClellanamp39s troops left northern Virginia to begin ... View More
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THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR: ... On December the 20th of 1860, South Carolina secedes, on April the 12th of 1861, the artillery of Gal Beauregard bombs Fort Sumter, a few days later Lincoln ... View More
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William Tecumseh Sherman ... Just prior to the bombing of Fort Sumter Sherman received a dispatch asking him ... On April 4, 1862 Shermanamp39s division was camped at Pittsburgh Landing along with ... View More
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Honest Abe Abe Lincoln ... However, On April 14, 1861 Fort Sumter, at the entrance to the Charleston Harbor in South Carolina, was taken over by the Confederacy. ... View More
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Lincolns Motives in Attempt to Preserve The Union ... military. On April 12, 1861, this first shot at 4:30am was fired at Fort Sumter Bruns page 81. The Civil war had begun. Lincoln ... View More
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abe lincoln ... On April 15th, Lincoln issued his first call for seventyfive thousand volunteers to put down the rebellion. Ft. Sumter had been attacked and had fallen. ... View More
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Battles of the Civil War He was right in saying this because on April 12, 1861, the American Civil War ... for the Civil War was the fight between the north and south over Fort Sumter. ... View More
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