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There were about 900 casualties in the 1862 Battle of Secessionville, fought in this state |
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THE CIVIL WAR |
2015-10-22 |
#7154 |
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Dec. 20, 1860:Privy to a special convention in this state. Looks like they're gonna be the first to secede |
South Carolina
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J |
CIVIL WAR DIARY |
2010-12-27 |
#6051 |
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This state seceded from the Union 5 days before Christmas in 1860; the war began 4 months later |
South Carolina
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DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1996-09-11 |
#2763 |
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Buttons stamped with a palmetto tree design were worn on the uniforms of this state's troops |
South Carolina
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DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1995-09-12 |
#2532 |
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At 1:15 P.M. Dec. 20, 1860 this state voted to secede, the first state to do so |
South Carolina
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DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1994-06-15 |
#2268 |
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The Palmetto Armory, which made ammunition for the Confederacy, was located in this state |
South Carolina
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J |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1992-05-12 |
#1787 |
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The only state which seceded from the Union in 1860 |
South Carolina
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DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1989-03-13 |
#1051 |
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Even before Ft. Sumter was fired on, troops from this state captured the Charleston Arsenal |
South Carolina
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J |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1986-09-26 |
#470 |
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Because it opposed high tariffs, this 1st state to secede had threatened to as far back as 1832 |
South Carolina
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DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1986-05-14 |
#438 |