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Fort Sumter

19th-century sea fort near Charleston, United States

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Fort Sumter is a sea fort built on an artificial island near Charleston, South Carolina, to defend the region from a naval invasion. It was built after British forces captured and occupied Washington during the War of 1812 via a naval attack. The fort was still incomplete in 1861 when the Battle of Fort Sumter occurred from April 12 to 13, sparking the American Civil War. It was severely damaged during the battle and left in ruins. Although there were some efforts at reconstruction after the war, the fort as conceived was never completed. Since the middle of the 20th century, Fort Sumter has been open to the public as part of the Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park, operated by the National Park Service.

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Depth sounding of sand bar

1827

Construction begins

1829

Timber foundation laid

1834

Site ceded to United States

1836-12-17

Anderson relocates garrison to Fort Sumter

1860-12-26

Star of the West repulsed

1861-01-09

First shots and bombardment

1861-04-12

First Battle of Fort Sumter (surrender)

1861-04-13

Second Battle of Fort Sumter

1863-09-08

Evacuation during Sherman campaign

1865-02

End of war celebration and flag raising

1865-04-14

Opened to public as part of NPS park

20th century

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Artificial Islands
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United States

Coordinates

32.75° N, -79.87° E