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Before and after the brief engagement centered upon Fort Sumter, Lincoln's steps to preserve the Union were quite carefully taken. For one thing, he sought to do nothing that would upset the neutrality of the border states of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware. For another thing, he attempted to force a decision upon the Southern states that had seceded, placing them in a position to be guilty of causing the war which he repeatedly declared he did not want.

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Q: What steps did Lincoln take to preserve the union before and after the fighting at fort Sumter?
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Did Lincoln get elected before or after the battle of fort Sumter?

Before. It was Lincoln's decision to resupply the fort. When he informed the South that he was resupplying it, they attacked Fort Sumter!


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Abraham Lincoln was elected in November 1860, and inaugurated in March 1861. The bombardment of Fort Sumter occurred April 12, 1861.


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Because the Confederates shelled it into surrender before Lincoln was able to run supplies to the island-fort.


What was the attack of Fort Sumter about?

The general at fort Sumter wrote a letter to president Lincoln saying that they were running out of supplies. president Lincoln could send supplies, send troops or do nothing at all. If he sent supplies Sumter might get attacked. If he sent troops Sumter would definitely get attacked. If he did nothing the general would have to surrender so he was basically give Sumter to the south. he chose to send supplies. The southern leader found out about the supplies being sent so he too made a decision. he chose to attack Sumter before the supplies arrived. by doing so he started the Civil War.


What did Abraham Lincoln do to make him great?

Abraham Lincoln did not want slavery to continue and he wanted to preserve the Union but unfortunately he was assassinated before he could do so, he also wrote the emancipation proclamation.


If the Union could have survived if the Southern states had left why did the North say they were fighting to save the Union?

: Over the years the exact wording has changed. President Lincoln stated that the North was fighting to preserve the Union. In order to do that, this meant all states had to remain within the Union. No state could exercise its right to secede. If it did, Lincoln envisioned a splintering of America into a bunch of petty states and kingdoms, much like what Germany was before Bismarck unified it.


Why was Lincoln reluctant to give Fort Sumter?

When Abraham Lincoln took office he knew that he would have to deal with the extremely difficult situation regarding succession. It was well known before he became US President that Fort Sumter would be a test of wills. Lincoln's position was that if simply gave up Fort Sumter to "extremists" it would be a disservice to the nation and nurture even further the ideas of rebellion in the South. It should be noted here that the conflict in the Charleston Harbor was indeed a conflict. War was not declared upon that act. In fact there are at least 3 important opinions about that issue.


Was Lincoln the president when the Civil War started?

Yes. The first shots at Fort Sumter were fired in April of 1861 after Lincoln took office. However seven southern states seceded before Lincoln took office, so there was a grave threat of war when Lincoln began his term.


What was Lincoln's strategy at Fort Sumter in 1861?

Lincoln knew that he could not prevent the war, but he insisted that the Confederacy must fire the first shot. After the bombardment began a US ship was sent to evacuate Fort Sumter, but it was unable to do so. In short, Lincoln's strategy was to make no aggressive moves toward the South until after the fort had been fired upon, thus giving the Union the moral high ground.


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