Many threats were made after Lincoln’s election in November 1860 to Federal troops that guarded forts in the south. Confederate States have been seizing U.S arsenals, forts, and navy yards within their borders and as a precaution, General Robert Anderson asked for reinforcements to the War Department and and made a plan for some of his men to move to a more secure location close to Fort Moultrie; in this case, the unfinished Fort Sumter. Anderson put his plan into effect on December 26 when he brought his soldiers and their families onto boats. What happened after was a siege of Fort Sumter led by General Wilkinson Pickens
General Anderson’s supplies and reinforcements were arriving by a merchant steamer called Star of the West. Unfortunately, it had not been able to reach For Sumter due to Picken’s harbor defenses and intervention. The ship had been forced to turn back. On January 11, 1861, Pickens demanded the surrender of Fort Sumter in …show more content…
[...] The rest of the men were taken by boat to the relief ships just outside the “harbor”. On April 15, 1861, Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to put an end to the Southern rebellion. The Civil War had begun.
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Weapons
Many weapons were utilized in the Civil such as rifles, bullets, handguns, and muskets. Technological advances made these weapons deadlier as they aimed and shoot with more accuracy. According to Allan W. Howey from History.Net in an article titled “The Widow-Makers”, The deadliest weapons used in the civil war was “the simple rifle-musket and the humble minié ball” (Howey, History.Net). The minié ball was a type of bullet used extensively in the Civil War due to its “ease of loading, range and accuracy.” (Howey, History.Net)
This is a minié ball, a type of bullet used during the civil war.
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