Why did the crisis at Fort Sumter pose a challenge for President Lincoln?
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A. He could not accept secession, but he also wanted to avoid war.
B. The fort was strategically placed so that it was impossible to take control of it by force.
C. The Confederacy allowed supply ships into the fort, but still demanded its surrender.
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The crisis at Fort Sumter posed a greater challenge for President Lincoln.
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- Lincoln was in no phase to accept the succession on the other hand he was also in favor of avoiding the war which is popular;y known as the civil war that took place between the north and the south.
- And the fort of Sumter was very strategically built so that it becomes impossible in every way to take its control by force.
- Despite of having the confederacy been allowed on supply of ships into the respective fort they demanded its surrendered.Control on it could easily take take control of the union troops.
- He wanted the war to not cause an international conflict and had send force to guard DC at any cause.
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