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Assuming that you are asking about the Civil War in the United States (because civil wars happened in many, many other countries at one time or another). The first shot of the US Civil War happened on April 12, 1861 at 4:30 a.m.; Lieutenant Henry S. Farley, acting upon the command of Captain George S. James fired a single 10-inch mortar round from Fort Johnson at Fort Sumter located in the middle of the Charleston harbor near Charleston, South Carolina.
a. Development would have suffered because many of the workers would have been fired.
This happened many times during the Revolutionary War. The specific incident you are probably looking for is Lexington 1775.
The correct name is Charles Sumner. The last name you have is the place were the first shot of the civil war was fired. Many people get the two mixed up, or think they are the same thing, so don't worry!:) The answer to your question is Preston Brooks who was the nephew of Andrew Butler.