South Carolina was a source of troops for the Confederate army, and as the war progressed, also for the Union, as thousands of ex-slaves flocked to join the Union forces. The state also provided uniforms, textiles, food, and war material, as well as trained soldiers and leaders from The...
The Civil War started in South Carolina in April 1861. Confederate soldiers bombarded and captured Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. United States president Abraham Lincoln decided that the North would fight back. The Civil War was fought to hold the United States together. Today, you can visit ...
美国南北战争(American Civil War,1861-1864) 的前一年底,南卡罗莱纳州(South Carolina)议会召开了特别会议,进行了一场重要投票,就是否脱离美国联邦的议案表决。全体议员投了赞成票,南卡因此率先宣布独立,脱离美国联邦。紧接着又有六个州 — 密西西比州、佛罗里达、阿拉巴马、乔治亚、路易斯安娜、和得克萨斯— 通过类似...
Salute to a Forgotten Black Regiment; In South Carolina, 19 Civil War Soldiers Are Reburied With HonorsArt Harris
shots on Fort Sumterin Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Two days later,Union forces surrendered. Few Civil War battles were fought in South Carolina until 1865, although the state supplied Confederate forces with provisions and soldiers. One-fifth of South Carolina’s white males died in battle...
South Carolina plans to erect a statue honoringRobert Smalls, a man who escaped slavery to become a Civil War hero and a lawmaker. It will be the first monument to an individual Black figure at the South Carolina State House in Columbia, reports...
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View Page 2 in the US, Civil War Service Records (CMSR) - Confederate - South Carolina, 1861-1865 (US, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of South Carolina, 1861-1865 from The National Archives). S
With 13 Newcomers, South Carolina Senate May Tackle Tough Issues Republican South Carolina Senate leaders are thinking about tackling some issues like tax reform that have been too tough to handle now that they have the largest number of newly elected members since at least World War II ...
South Carolina is preparing to put up its first individual statue for an African American on its Statehouse lawn, honoring a man who put on Confederate clothes in order to steal a slaveholder’s ship and sail his family and a dozen others to freedom during the Civil War. ButRobert Smallsi...