Fort Sumter Starts Civil War

Southern Installation Held by Union Troops

© Mary Trotter Kion

Apr 6, 2007

South Carolina secedes from Union. The Confederate Army attacks Union troops holding Fort Sumter, in Charleston, South Carolina’s harbor.


In 1861, President Lincoln made it clear that the Union would hold Fort Sumter, situated in the harbor at Charleston, South Carolina, as well as all other Federal installation situated in the South. South Carolina leaves the Union and attacks Federal troops at Fort Sumter in a bombardment that lasted 34-hour until the Northern troops surrendered, returning the fort to the Confederacy. The American Civil War had begun.


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