Why didn't South Carolina allow food to be brought to Fort Sumter?
1 South Carolina thought it was poisoned.
2 Fort Sumter didn't want to accept food from President Lincoln.
3 South Carolina felt the fort should no longer belong to the government of the North.
4 They actually did allow food to be brought to Fort Sumter.
What is considered to be the beginning of the Civil War?
1 When Abraham Lincoln was elected President
2 When seven southern states left the union
3 when South Carolina fired on Fort Sumter
4 when President Lincoln declared war
Which of the following events happened first.
1 South Carolina fires on the Fort Sumter supply ship.
2 Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas seceded from the Union.
3 The supply ship arrives in Fort Sumter.
4 Lincoln was elected President.
The passage "Fort Sumter and the First Shots of the Civil War" is mostly about
1 military strategy during the Civil War
2 a speech Lincoln gave at Fort Sumter
3 how the Civil War started
4 slavery in South Carolina
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Answer:
Why didn't South Carolina allow food to be brought to Fort Sumter? 1 South Carolina thought it was poisoned. 2 Forte Sumter didn't want to accept food from President Lincoln. 3 South Carolina felt the fort should no longer belong to the government of the North. 4 They actually did allow food to be brought to Fort Sumter. What is considered to be the beginning of the Civil War? 1 When Abraham Lincoln was elected President 2 When seven southern states left the union 3 when South Carolina fired on Fort Sumter 4 when President Lincoln declared war Which of the following events happened first. 1 South Carolina fires on the Fort Sumter supply ship. 2 Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas seceded from the Union. 3 The supply ship arrives in Fort Sumter. 4 Lincoln was elected President. The passage "Fort Sumter and the First Shots of the Civil War" is mostly about 1 military strategy during the Civil War 2 a speech Lincoln gave at Fort Sumter 3 how the Civil War started 4 slavery in South Carolina
Answer:
Lincoln wanted them to stay a part of the Union. ... South Carolina would not even allow food to be brought to the Fort because South Carolina believed that Fort Sumter no longer belonged to the U.S. Lincoln knew he could not let this fort collapse. It was one of the last strongholds4 of Northern power in the South.
Outbreak of the Civil War (1861)
Even as Lincoln took office in March 1861, Confederate forces threatened the federal-held Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina. On April 12, after Lincoln ordered a fleet to resupply Sumter, Confederate artillery fired the first shots of the Civil War.