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Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter Port Royal Blockade of Charleston Fort Wagner Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Port Royal Blockade of Charleston Fort Wagner Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy Port Royal Blockade of Charleston Fort Wagner Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal Blockade of Charleston Fort Wagner Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Blockade of Charleston Fort Wagner Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union Blockade of Charleston Fort Wagner Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union First major setback for the Confederate army; Union controlled areas surrounding Port Royal Sound and Hilton Head Blockade of Charleston Fort Wagner Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union First major setback for the Confederate army; Union controlled areas surrounding Port Royal Sound and Hilton Head Blockade of Charleston To 1864 Fort Wagner Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union First major setback for the Confederate army; Union controlled areas surrounding Port Royal Sound and Hilton Head Blockade of Charleston To 1864 Fort Wagner Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union First major setback for the Confederate army; Union controlled areas surrounding Port Royal Sound and Hilton Head Blockade of Charleston To 1864 To prevent ships from importing or exporting from SC ports; South responded with blockade runners and the Hunley (submarine) Fort Wagner Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union First major setback for the Confederate army; Union controlled areas surrounding Port Royal Sound and Hilton Head Blockade of Charleston To 1864 To prevent ships from importing or exporting from SC ports; South responded with blockade runners and the Hunley (submarine) Fort Wagner July 18, 1863 Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union First major setback for the Confederate army; Union controlled areas surrounding Port Royal Sound and Hilton Head Blockade of Charleston To 1864 To prevent ships from importing or exporting from SC ports; South responded with blockade runners and the Hunley (submarine) Fort Wagner July 18, 1863 Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union First major setback for the Confederate army; Union controlled areas surrounding Port Royal Sound and Hilton Head Blockade of Charleston To 1864 To prevent ships from importing or exporting from SC ports; South responded with blockade runners and the Hunley (submarine) Fort Wagner July 18, 1863 54th Massachusetts Unit was the first all African American military unit (Union regiment) Sherman’s March to the Sea

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union First major setback for the Confederate army; Union controlled areas surrounding Port Royal Sound and Hilton Head Blockade of Charleston To 1864 To prevent ships from importing or exporting from SC ports; South responded with blockade runners and the Hunley (submarine) Fort Wagner July 18, 1863 54th Massachusetts Unit was the first all African American military unit (Union Regiment) Sherman’s March to the Sea Late

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union First major setback for the Confederate army; Union controlled areas surrounding Port Royal Sound and Hilton Head Blockade of Charleston To 1864 To prevent ships from importing or exporting from SC ports; South responded with blockade runners and the Hunley (submarine) Fort Wagner July 18, 1863 54th Massachusetts Unit was the first all African American military unit (Union Regiment) Sherman’s March to the Sea Late

Battles of the Civil War in SC Date Winner Significance Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Confederacy 1st shots fired when Northern ships attempted to resupply the federal fort in Charleston Harbor Port Royal November 1861 Union First major setback for the Confederate army; Union controlled areas surrounding Port Royal Sound and Hilton Head Blockade of Charleston To 1864 To prevent ships from importing or exporting from SC ports; South responded with blockade runners and the Hunley (submarine) Fort Wagner July 18, 1863 54th Massachusetts Unit was the first all African American military unit (Union Regiment) Sherman’s March to the Sea Late General Sherman used “Total War” to force the South to surrender; destroyed homes, plantations, railroads, and towns along the way.