First Round At Fort Sumter Analysis

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The article, ”First Round at Fort Sumter”, by George Skoch is an exceptional outline of the first contact at Fort Sumter by the Confederacy against the Union.It also portrays the life of a young soldier who made the first shot which started the beginning of the Civil War. He who made the most daring effort to either rush the war for it was not going anywhere or to gain continual and overall admiration. Many people who look deep into who started the war have different perceptions on why the soldier went out of his zone to begin the first battle.
The beginning of the first few rounds at Fort Sumter were in incident with multiple cannons and guns firing across a river which separated the two enemies. On March 8, 1861, a unexpected cannon ball was shot towards the Union over the shallow water; this led to the first battle. No one could directly determine who fired the cannon until multiple years later. Edwin Lindsley Halsey was eventually discovered to be the one who shot the first fire which kicked offed the battle at Fort Sumter. As several years passed he was promoted to first sergeant then to first lieutenant to captain from his former Captain, James Hart.
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He rose to Captain and commanded the battery after Captain James Hart lost a leg during the Battle of Boydton Plank Road, Va., In October 1864.” (Skoch, 3)
After a few years, Halsey retired his command in the military and became a lumber and timber merchant. A wife, seven sons, and five daughters were later molded into his life and became to be a family. At the age of 66, Edwin Lindsley Halsey laid to rest on October 12,