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Gre4nikov [31]
3 years ago
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Why did the confederacy want to control fort Sumter

History
2 answers:
Orlov [11]3 years ago
7 0
They wanted a strategic naval advantage.  Plus, I think they controlled all the food and supplies going in and out of the fort.
Dvinal [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer choices are:

A. Fort Sumter was located in a Union state and controlling it would make it easier to hold off Union troops.

B. Fort Sumter was located within the Confederacy, and it protected important shipping lanes and commercial areas.

C. Fort Sumter was located on the border of a Union state and a Confederate state, which gave it a high strategic value.

D. Fort Sumter was located within the Confederacy, and the Union wanted to use it to store weapons and other supplies.


Correct answer choice is:


B. Fort Sumter was located within the Confederacy, and it protected important shipping lanes and commercial areas.


Explanation:


Fort Sumter was an extremely contentious place, particularly once several southern states had declared secession from the Union. The Confederacy wished to achieve management of the fort as a result of it offered a strategic naval advantage. They were determined to seize the defensive structure as a result of it controlled the doorway to Charleston harbor and was occupied by Union troops.

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