Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter was a turning point in determining the outcome of the Civil War. Fort
Sumter was built on a man-made island of seashells and granite. It was a pentagon shape
that was fifty feet high and the walls were eight to twelve feet thick. Fort Sumter is
located in South Carolina. It was a defense system for Charleston Harbor. It was named
after a Revolutionary War hero from South Carolina.
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States. Lincoln proclaimed a blockade on April 16, 1861. The blockade extended
from Virginia to Texas. At the time, it was impossible for the federal government to
enforce a blockade of the coastline measuring almost four thousand miles and containing
one hundred and eighty-nine harbors.
In conclusion, many important battles such as Gettysburg and Antietam took place
after. The Civil War lasted for four years. Today, Fort Sumter is a tourist attraction and it
attracts many visitors.