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  1. Battle Of Fort Sumter

    Battle of Fort Sumter. Fort Sumter is located in Charleston, South Carolina.
    The fort is in Charleston’s harbor. The fort was not ...

  2. Fort Sumter

    fort sumter. Fort Sumter was a turning point in determining the outcome of the Civil
    War. Fort Sumter was built on a man-made island of seashells and granite. ...

  3. Fort Sumter

    Fort Sumter. Fort Sumter was a turning point in determining the outcome of the Civil
    War. Fort Sumter was built on a man-made island of seashells and granite. ...

  4. Fort Sumter

    Fort Sumter. ... The Union holding Fort Sumter showed the country as a whole that
    the federal government was still in power over South Carolina. ...

  5. Summary Of The Battle Of Fort Sumter

    summary of the battle of fort sumter. Summary of the Battle of Fort Sumter
    On March 5, 1861, the day after his inauguration, President ...

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  1. Major Robert Anderson

    ... the Regular Army. From here, Anderson would lead his garrison in the battle
    at Fort Sumter during the Civil War. Before the Civil ...

  2. Mr.

    ... Fighting began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces attacked a federal military
    installation at Fort Sumter in South Carolina, and ended when General Lee ...

  3. Who Was Right In The Civil War

    ... When the Confederate States of America seceded from the Union, Abraham Lincoln was
    correct in holding Fort Sumter, while Jefferson Davis was wrong in attacking ...

  4. Lincoln Could He Have Preserve

    ... From the time the South demanded the return of Fort Sumter and Fort Pickens,
    tension had been building in expectation of Lincoln’s reply. ...

  5. American Promise

    ... When news arrived of the Confederacy firing on Fort Sumter, Douglass cheered the
    outbreak of the fighting and Lincoln's vow to maintain the Union. ...

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