What was the significance of Fort Sumter for the Civil War?

A.) It was where the first shots of the war were fired

B.) It was the bloodiest battle of there War

C.) It was a major defeat for the South

D.) It was a major victory for the North


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Answer:

Option: A.) It was where the first shots of the war were fired

Explanation:

Fort Sumter was on an artificial island fortification built with thousands of tons of granite, in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. It is well known that the first shots of the Civil War fired at Fort Sumter. Fort Sumter is best remembered for the Battle of Fort Sumter. The Confederate required to capture Fort Sumter because it held by the Union troops. Fort Sumter noted for its building in the entrance to Charleston harbour.

Answer:

It was where the first shots of the war were fired

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