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Battle of Fort Sumter Explained (Civil War History)

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 30

  • @msblizz11
    @msblizz11 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Very well explained!
    Thank you

  • @lonnieclemens8028
    @lonnieclemens8028 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you for getting to the point on Ft. Sumter.

  • @some_oldsoul1129
    @some_oldsoul1129 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this Very-Comprehensive synopsis my friend. I Love history, and you did a Great Job in depicting the secession here, imho.

  • @johnwesley5119
    @johnwesley5119 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for weighing in. Because I am helping my son with an assignment on the cause of the Civil War, one of the things I looked at was President Lincoln’s first inaugural address, and I was surprised to learn he was very eager to assure the southern states that there would be no war. I also came across a letter from a Soldier at Fort Sumter saying they needed more Soldiers. And that was in December 1860!

    • @johnwesley5119
      @johnwesley5119 Před 2 lety

      Sumter Soldiers knew they needed backup, and President Lincoln sends vittles.

    • @danceyrselfkleen
      @danceyrselfkleen Před rokem

      I hope he failed his assignment

    • @johnwesley5119
      @johnwesley5119 Před rokem

      @@danceyrselfkleen I hope you’ll dance yourself clean someday.

  • @Davidsavage8008
    @Davidsavage8008 Před rokem

    Nicely put.

  • @TheseusTitan
    @TheseusTitan Před rokem +3

    The way the federal government acquires land within a state, i.e. for its bases, is the state has to cede its land to the fed. When the south seceded, they took their land back.
    Also, although slavery might have been one of the reasons for secession it was all of the reasons. When Lincoln tried to relax the south by rearming he was not going to interfere the south did not jump back into the union. There were other problems that had been building.

    • @MrDrosteHistory
      @MrDrosteHistory  Před rokem +2

      There were other problems. But slavery was the primary reason, as stated in every letter of secession. Saying otherwise is a fallacy and rewrite of history. Full stop. Lost cause mythology.
      The SC was just “taking back their land” argument is obviously ludicrous from literally any legal perspective.

  • @susiearviso3032
    @susiearviso3032 Před 2 měsíci

    They say the battlefields may still contain bullets in the trunks of trees and buried in the ground. Is this true?

  • @Chief-Solarize
    @Chief-Solarize Před 2 lety +3

    "The remaining United States" would be accurate

  • @redsmets
    @redsmets Před rokem

    "Lincoln and the First Shot" by Richard Nelson Current is an excellent resource on this topic.

  • @redveiner
    @redveiner Před 10 měsíci

    1. I have read that the ship that attempted to delivered food stuffs also carried 200 soldiers hidden below deck. This ship was fired upon and left the area. This happened before the Fort was fired upon. This incident did not result in a declaration of war.
    2. Just prior to the civil war, the French Government had left the island of Haiti giving the slaves back their Island. The remaining French whites were slaughtered by the hundreds/thousands. White southerners out numbered two to one (4 million whites to 9 million slaves) feared the same fate if the South did not succeed and allowed the North to free the slaves.

    • @MrDrosteHistory
      @MrDrosteHistory  Před 10 měsíci

      The Haitian Revolution was over 60 years before the Civil War.

  • @pleaseletitgo1818
    @pleaseletitgo1818 Před rokem

    Driving me nuts that I can’t view the key!!

  • @beckyjoelle4929
    @beckyjoelle4929 Před 2 lety +4

    Fort Sumter was the location where they collected the south’s taxes

    • @danceyrselfkleen
      @danceyrselfkleen Před rokem

      Just like a woman….always concerned about the money

    • @beckyjoelle4929
      @beckyjoelle4929 Před rokem

      @@danceyrselfkleen just like a man ... always negative and projecting

    • @danceyrselfkleen
      @danceyrselfkleen Před rokem

      @@beckyjoelle4929 you look like a Dance Mom

    • @MartyMoose1611
      @MartyMoose1611 Před rokem +3

      Federal budget in 1860-61 was 80 million dollars. The federal tariffs on Southern ports were 70 million dollars. Abe wasn’t about to loose the goose that laid golden egg.

    • @user-hl9nc4nw6p
      @user-hl9nc4nw6p Před 8 měsíci

      That's interesting 🤔