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What provoked the Confederates to fire on Fort Sumter? (Choose 3)

Jefferson wanted Union soldiers to evacuate the fort.
The Confederates believed the ship was sent to attack their troops.
The Union fort was located in a Confederate State.
Lincoln sent supplies to his Union soldiers on unarmed ships.

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The three factors that provoked the Confederates to fire on Fort Sumter are:

1. **Jefferson wanted Union soldiers to evacuate the fort.** - The Confederate leadership, including President Jefferson Davis, demanded that Union troops vacate Fort Sumter, seeing it as an occupation of their territory.

2. **The Union fort was located in a Confederate State.** - Fort Sumter was situated in South Carolina, which had seceded from the Union. This made the fort's presence particularly provocative to the Confederates.

3. **Lincoln sent supplies to his Union soldiers on unarmed ships.** - The decision by President Abraham Lincoln to send supplies to Fort Sumter was seen by the Confederates as a direct provocation and a threat, leading them to feel that military action was necessary.

These three factors combined created a volatile situation that ultimately led to the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter, marking the beginning of the Civil War.
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