The Battle of Fort Sumter: The First Shots of the American Civil War

The Battle of Fort Sumter: The First Shots of the American Civil War

by Wesley Moody
The Battle of Fort Sumter: The First Shots of the American Civil War

The Battle of Fort Sumter: The First Shots of the American Civil War

by Wesley Moody

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Overview

On April 12, 1861, the long-simmering tensions between the American North and South exploded as Southern troops in the seceding state of South Carolina fired on the Federal forces at Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor. The battle of Fort Sumter marked the outbreak of Civil War in the United States. The attack provoked outrage in the North, consolidated support for the newly inaugurated President Lincoln, and fueled the onset of the war that would consume and reshape the country.

In this concise narrative, Wesley Moody explores the long history of tensions that lead to the events at Fort Sumter, the details of the crisis and battle, the impact of Fort Sumter on the unfolding Civil War, and the battle's place in historical memory. Supplemented by primary documents including newspaper coverage, first-person accounts, letters, and government documents, and supported by a companion website, this book provides students with a nuanced understanding of both the long-term and immediate origins of the American Civil War.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138783478
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/12/2016
Series: Critical Moments in American History
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Wesley Moody is Professor of History at Florida State College, Jacksonville.

Table of Contents

1. Origins of Civil War

2. The Capital of Secession

3. Anderson’s Bold Move

4. Securing Sumter and the Birth of the Confederacy

5. Lincoln, Fox and War

6. The Fall of Fort Sumter

Epilogue

Documents

Bibliography

Index

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