A decisive look at Lincoln's choices as the country teetered on the edge of war.
This nonfiction work explores the events, concerns, and public mood that framed the moments before Fort Sumter and the first clash of the Civil War, helping readers understand how a nation faced its defining crisis. In this account, you’ll follow how leaders weighed force, how the press and public opinion influenced decisions, and how the administration framed its policy for a divided nation. The narrative centers on the lead-up to Charleston, the defense of federal property, and the delicate balance between restraint and action that defined the era.
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