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A direct result of the Battle of Fort Sumter was that
A. Lincoln only asked Northern states to supply troops.
B. Confederate states refused to send troops to the US Army.
C. Six additional states seceded from the Union.
D. Lincoln called for volunteers for the US Navy.
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Lincoln worried about resupplying Fort Sumter because
A. he planned to tell Union soldiers to abandon the fort later.
B. he did not want Confederate soldiers to take over the fort.
C. he did not want to appear to give in to the Confederacy.
D. he planned to start an armed conflict with Southern soldiers there.
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A direct result of the Battle of Fort Sumter was that Lincoln only asked Northern states to supply troops.

Lincoln worried about resupplying Fort Sumter because he did not want to appear to give in to the Confederacy.

The Battle of Fort Sumter was a bombing carried out between April 12 and 13, 1861, by the army of the Confederate States of America with the intention of expelling the federal troops that occupied the fortification of Fort Sumter, located at the entrance to the bay of Charleston in South Carolina. The importance of this battle, which did not cause casualties, is that it was the trigger that started the Civil War (1861-1865), the bloodiest conflict that occurred in the United States.

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A direct result of the Battle of Fort Sumter was that

Lincoln only asked Northern states to supply troops.

Lincoln worried about resupplying Fort Sumter because

he did not want to appear to give in to the Confederacy.

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