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Empire of Errors before the First Shot

Empire of Errors before the First Shot

By Holt, Corbin

Published by epubli

English 2026
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No war begins with a single mistake. The bombardment of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861 — the opening salvo of the American Civil War — was not the cause of national fracture but its final symptom: the audible collapse of a political order that had been quietly failing for years, sustained only by compromise, wilful misreading, and the shared delusion that catastrophe could still be avoided. The failures were distributed across every institution. President James Buchanan — a seasoned diplomat who prided himself on legal precision — deployed deliberately ambiguous language with South Carolina's governor, promising he would not "immediately" occupy Fort Sumter, language both sides interpreted as binding promises that meant opposite things. The Democratic Party, for decades the institutional adhesive holding North and South together, shattered at its April 1860 Charleston convention when Southern delegates walked out over a slavery platform dispute, effectively guaranteeing Lincoln's election and triggering the secession winter. The Crittenden Compromise — the last serious congressional attempt to draw a constitutional line between slave and free territory — died not from open opposition but from the inability of exhausted, distrustful men to agree on anything at all.

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