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The Battle of Fort Sumter

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

The Battle of Fort Sumter
April 12-13, 1861

By: Jennifer McCracken and Noah Miller

LOCATION

  • Charleston Harbor
  • South Carolina

COMMANDING OFFICERS

  • Union- Robert Anderson
  • Confederates- P.G.T Beauregard

EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE BATTLE

  • Arguments about Slavery
  • South Carolina Secession mainly
  • Other states secessions

REASON FOR THIS SPECIFIC BATTLE

  • Negotiations of the surrender of the fort sounded too demanding of the Confederate leader, Beauregard.

DETAILS ABOUT THE BATTLE

  • 80 Union soldiers.
  • 500 Confederate soldiers.
  • Zero casualties.
  • Confederates open fired on the fort for two ours before they returned fire.
  • The battle lasted for a total of 34 hours.

OUTCOME OF THE BATTLE

  • The Union surrendered to the Confederacy.
  • Therefore, Confederate victory.

SIGNIFICANCE

  • The Battle of Fort Sumter was the start of the civil war.
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