Thursday, January 31, 2013

Civil War Resources

South Carolina

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_in_the_American_Civil_War
  2. South Carolina Military History

    Did you know more Revolutionary War battles and conflicts were fought in South Carolina than any other state? Or that the first shots of the Civil War were fired by South Carolinians on Morris Island near Fort Sumter? 

    From South Carolina Civil War plantations, battlefields and forts to the Military Heritage Trail, war museums and memorials, discover the rich history of South Carolina’s military history. 

    The Revolutionary War


    As one of the original 13 colonies, South Carolina played a crucial role in the struggle for American independence. In fact, the first British Invasion (and hence, the first American defense) occurred at Charleston in 1776. From that time to the end of the war, more than 214 battles and skirmishes were fought throughout the state. 

    Today, this Revolutionary War history comes to life in South Carolina's intriguing collection of museums, battlefield memorials, historic sites and living history events.
    Travel the trail of Colonial life and revolutionary resistance. Learn about famed partisan fighters such as Francis Marions, a.ka. "the Swamp Fox," whose guerilla tactics exhausted British troops. Find out how the Palmetto tree helped save Charleston, and visit the battlefields where armies fought and America's independence was won.

    The Civil War


    As the site where the first shots of the Civil War were fired, and as the first Southern state to succeed from the Union, South Carolina was a major player in the Civil War. 

    Tour South Carolina Civil War plantations where contending armies once took refuge. Take a Civil War walking tour of historic Charleston, the site of the first British invasion. Visit Fort Sumter National Monument, where Confederate troops fired the first shots of the Civil War. And explore the battleground where Confederate and Union troops clashed during Sherman’s march through the state.


    Military Heritage Trail


    South Carolina’s Military Heritage Trail commemorates the role of the Palmetto State and its citizens in all of the United States’ military conflicts. From the shores of Charleston to the Upcountry mountains, visitors can learn more about the important roles South Carolinians had in many of America's major battles. 

    The new Military Heritage Trail spans 14 counties, has more than 20 sites and covers history from the founding of the colony of Carolina to WWII. The trail celebrates the bravery of South Carolinians who risked their lives to defend their state and union.

    Scroll through the listings below to locate South Carolina Revolutionary and Civil War sites, museums, plantation homes, battlefields and more. Click on the name of an attraction for even more detailed information.
  3. South Carolina – Civil War – 1861-1865 http://www.sciway.net/hist/periods/civilwar.html
  4. The Civil War in South Carolina: State Museum http://www.museum.state.sc.us/exhibits/civilwar.aspx
  5. http://library.sc.edu/blogs/academy/files/2011/08/South-Carolina-after-the-Civil-War-3-4.6.pdf
  6. http://sc150civilwar.palmettohistory.org/edu/historicsites.htm
 
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