Note
Abraham Lincoln sent supplies to Fort Sumter in an attempt to support the Union garrison before the battle.
Before the battle at Fort Sumter, President Abraham Lincoln directed that supplies be dispatched to the Union garrison stationed there. Aware of the vulnerable position of Major Robert Anderson and his roughly 100 troops, Lincoln sought to bolster their defenses and guarantee they had sufficient provisions to face the Confederate threat. This decision was vital as tensions mounted between the Union and the Confederacy, ultimately culminating in the first shots of the Civil War. Lincoln’s initiative to supply the fort underscored his dedication to preserving federal authority over the installation, paving the way for the significant conflict that was about to erupt.