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4:30 a.m.. Secession  Confederate officials soon began seizing federal mints, arsenals, and military installations all across the south.

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1 4:30 a.m.

2 Secession  Confederate officials soon began seizing federal mints, arsenals, and military installations all across the south

3 Fort Sumpter  Fort Sumter, South Carolina, was important because it guarded Charleston harbor. The US (Union Army) still had troops in this fort.  Why do you think the Confederacy attacked the fort?

4 Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor  The Union had control of this key southern fort  The Confederates knew controlling the fort meant controlling the ships and the harbor

5 Attack on Fort Sumter  President Lincoln was determined to find a way to hold the country together without giving in to Confederate demands  He wanted: To avoid a war with the southerners The southern states to return to the Union…peacefully  It was too late…

6 The Opening Salvo  The first shot of the American Civil War didn't hit anything It was a 10-inch mortar shell that exploded above Fort Sumter as a signal for Confederate artillery to open fire on the Union-held fort.

7 Edmund Ruffin, Confederate soldier who fired the first shot against Fort Sumter Maj. Robert Anderson, defender of Fort Sumter

8 Bombardment of Fort Sumpter Charleston Harbor, April 12 1861

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12 Fort during the battle Artists Rendition

13 Fort Sumter, S.C., April 14, 1861, under the Confederate flag.

14 Reaction to Fort Sumter  Lincoln’s Response -75,000 Volunteers and a blockade of all Southern ports  Both sides prepare for war Remember Lincoln’s inauguration – “In your hands, not mine, my disaffected countrymen…”

15 North and South


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