Fort Sumter can still be visited today In Charleston Harbor. You can even see artillery rounds lodged into the walls in some places. Charleston is a great city to visit if you love history.
People get offended by all the Confederate flags there but it is for Historical purposes not bigoted ones! I love having lived in SC my whole life because it is so rich with history
The Civil War defined us as what we are and it opened us to being what we became, good and bad things... It was the crossroads of our being, and it was a hell of a crossroads. Shelby Foote
@@Jrlomay Our life is very different without WW1 and WW2. Probably different for the worst, especially if WW2 didn't happen. I think we could've done without Vietname though.
that is true, thats why the cw was such an important crossroad for the whole world. i always wonder how the world would changed if we had two anglo american states
Im interested in WW1 **Simple History makes videos about WW1** im interested in Wild West **Simple history makes a video about that** And now im interested in Civil war **Simple History: this** Its not coincidence xD
Exactly. I was playing battlefield 1and then I was interested in ww1. When red dead came out I was interested in the old west, when I started playing war of rights I was in to the civil war
I went to Fort Sumter last summer. The wood buildings of the fort were burned down by incendiary rounds fired from the Confederate Cannons. Eventually the American Flag that was flown over Fort Sumter at the beginning of the war was raised back on the fort by the base’s former commander, Robert Anderson, who was a Major at the beginning of the war but soon became a General.
I live in Charleston, and I love visiting Fort Sumter. It just shows this history of the city and how it went through the war, along with all of the small historical markers around downtown. Thank you for informing me more on the subject.
General Leopold Horchigli It really does, but me and my family/friends are lucky and none of us have ever suffered damages other than the odd tree or two on the house
Been with this channel since the very first “WWI: Factions” videos and by now most channels would have run out of ideas and their quality would have gone down but you guys have kept going strong and putting out great content.
I went to Fort Sumter all the time on school trips, it was fun and interesting. The site that was used by the Confederates to fire on the fort is in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. That area is literally just called "the battery"; like what artillery units are called. Its a beautiful spot.
I’ve been devouring every American Civil War movie and book I can get my hands on for the last 6 months. Simple History needs to beef up its Civil War videos!! That would be much appreciated!
Dude its not the casualties matter,they dont have food supplies and ammo to keep the battle going. What do you expect? Wait for enemy to enter the fort and defend it with bayonets
@@metehanarslanoglu3657 well The Americans who landed on Omaha Beach were hopelessly gunned down by German bunkers but that didn't stop them from breaking through The German lines and Great Britain had been bombarded constantly but had kept holding their ground and Doss saved well around 70 men without firing a single bullet. What's these Unionists' excuse? were they on their period?
@@jerichamesclammay3107 i dont know about rouke's drift actually and i get it what you trying to say about d-day and similiar battles and i respcet it but you should understand not every army,battle is same there are too many unknowns in combats. For my opinion i would of do the same thing if i was the commander.
Also fun fact the commander in fort sumpter was the artillery professor and teacher at West Point and the confederate commander bombarding Sumter was his student and assistant at West Point
It’s a really great place to visit. I’ve been to Moultrie and Sumpter because i live there, but it’s still really cool especially when you take into note of the history of Charleston.
CptJack PL The battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the war , then after a few more battles the confederates were forced to hold defensively and ran low on provisions . That's why rations were part of the treaty signed at apotamox courthouse
Look up emperortigerstars video on the progress of the civil war over the course of the 4 years and you will see that the south was slowly whittled away by loss of territory.
I visited Fort Sumter as a kid. You take like a 5 or 10 minute boat ride to get there. And when you do you can see that the fort is literally stuck in time. You can still see the cannons set up at there spots and the large holes and rubble from enemy cannon fire. Pretty cool place to visit if you’re a history buff.
More Civil War Please! I’d like to show my class a simple history video on the civil war, preferably Gettysburg days 1-3 as that’s the topic we are on in Social Studies right now.
Hello! Your videos about WW2 are very informative and show us pages of history we have forgot. Please make a video about Joseph Beyrle, the hero of two nations. Not many people know about that very interesting story!
I was raised in s.c. took school field trip to Charleston. We went to fort sumter. Charleston is an awesome city. Would love to live there. I had no idea it was where civil way started
Confederacy: Fires first shots in the war. Confederacy: "The Union started it. We wanted peace. That's why it's called the 'War of Northern Aggression'."
The Confederacy asked for and then demanded surrender for months prior, the video clearly states this. It is a violation of international law and an act of war to hold military assets in a foreign nation- the south was not the aggressor, the first act of aggression was the Union trying to resupply the fort.
@@strangerthingsfan5601 If Germany and France sent troops and military assets to fortify military installations in the UK after Brexit, and the UK politely and officially requested their removal several times to no response, and French and German reinforcements continued to arrive under the clause, "You cant secede from the EU", then UK as a sovereign nation would have a right to fire on those assets.
@@moapchan1905 big difference two nations going into a different country. compared to a government owned property Getting told to leave by some confederates
Fun fact that Harpers Ferry was the first conflict between Northerners and Southerners. Northerners led by John Brown killed 9 southerners at Harpers Ferry. Colonel Robert E Lee and his Militiamen defeated Brown and lost one man. Fort Sumter is where the American Civil war officially started and no one was killed.
@General Goldy No. The Battle of Fort Sumter was the start of the Civil War, the Raid on Harper's Ferry was when John Brown was trying to instigate a slave revolt in Virginia. There was an armory at Harpers Ferry and he attacked it to get weapons for the revolt. He was trapped inside when the U.S.Marines responded. Later he was hanged and became a martyr for the abolitionist. Southerners came to believe this was proof the North intended to wage a war of extermination against white Southerners. Brown’s raid thus became a step on the road to war of southern rebellion.
I like to see more American Civil War battles, hopefully even lesser known ones. But also do more on European battles too, including the Great Northern War.
@MrPizzaFou If I simply call my house a foreign country, and nobody recognizes it as such, I can just shoot at anyone who steps on my lawn and expect nothing to happen? Your logic, not mine.
@@crocodileguy4319 it had it's own government and currency. The definition of county is "a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory." So they were a legit country for 4 years
@Abigail Slaughter France and UK supported their independence but only gave them belligerent status and refused to recognize them till they won fearing war with the united states. Thats why it was a civil war not a revolutionary war.
The Civil War would be the deadliest war we would fight. In the end we lost 1 million people military & civilian casualties combined in 4 years of fighting and the most of the south would nearly be destroyed both physically & economically and the scars are still felt today. It would take over half a century to recover from it.
@@leokennedy7624 Soviet secret police pretty much. The guys who'd take your wife and kids in the middle of the night and torture them until they confessed to being an enemy of the people.
Welshman2008 I can sympathize with both sides during the conflict but I still hate Sherman and I DISLIKE Lincoln though I don’t believe he should’ve been shot. He was just doing what he thought was right, even though it wasn’t. Edit: grammar
Either the Confederate States were a foreign country, and Lincoln needed Congress to declare war to send and keep troops in Fort Sumter, OR South Carolina was still in the Union, and Lincoln need the permission of the the South Carolina legislature to send more troops. Lincoln clearly violated the US Constitution either way.
can you do a video about taiping rebellion? it had way more casualties than us civil war but photography wasn’t very popular in china so we didn’t get much recognition back then
The college's name was the South Carolina Military Academy, not the Military College of South Carolina. The Citadel didn't adopt that name until much later
0 Casualties on both sides during the battle
@Sir Panda Top 10 Saddest Anime Deaths
Simple History ,I never see that American flag like that
I have the American civil war book
woah
HOW? NERF GUN BATTLE?
High Fortification, No deaths?
Thats How Fortification Works.
You did it
YOU S.O.B. DID
How to like launder in 1 easy step
Level 1 Crook : Confederate
Level 999 God Father : Fort Sumter
@dimapez Fast forward to WW2 and the Brits did the exact same thing when preparing the defences of Singapore, history repeating itself.
@dimapez There is an old Spanish Fort guarding the Puerto Rico Harbor of San Juan that actually takes that possibility into account.
Fort Sumter can still be visited today In Charleston Harbor. You can even see artillery rounds lodged into the walls in some places. Charleston is a great city to visit if you love history.
I've been there, it's really cool and the view is awesome!
People get offended by all the Confederate flags there but it is for Historical purposes not bigoted ones! I love having lived in SC my whole life because it is so rich with history
Yeah it’s a really cool place! I went there a couple of months ago
Yeah I love Charleston went there on my honey moon
Richard Powell as well with fort moultrie
0 deaths : 0 kills
*_Mission failed, we’ll get ‘me next time!_*
Red crucible reloaded.
That's the same thing.
"ITS A DRAW, STAND DOWN!"
Mission failed, We'll get 'em next time*
*When You team up with some noobs*
0:24 I didn't realized we once had a flag with the stars clustered like a TIE Fighter. How in many ways indicative of what was to come....
Also this is specifically the Fort Sumter flag :)
I thought it was a way to get around YT's political correctness garbage.
Same here.
Venatio xD
Venatio lol you’re right
when you survived a siege only to die on a ceremony
America - 1861
They got us in the first half, not gonna lie
I would say we should honor them with a 100 gun salute, but we know how that went last time... Let's just press F
@@agent_ocelot9390 F
F
"0" Casualties
Awesome some nerf battle back in Civil War
Ikr
Confederates barely hit it ...unions celebrated it if they did ..
That's right
1:19 that horse moving is really smooth. Your animations are getting so much better! Thanks to you and your patrons :)
The Civil War defined us as what we are and it opened us to being what we became, good and bad things... It was the crossroads of our being, and it was a hell of a crossroads.
Shelby Foote
Love to the Confederacy
I think that's what every war does honestly.
@@Jrlomay Our life is very different without WW1 and WW2. Probably different for the worst, especially if WW2 didn't happen. I think we could've done without Vietname though.
@@laynehollis Traitors and bigots
that is true, thats why the cw was such an important crossroad for the whole world. i always wonder how the world would changed if we had two anglo american states
Im interested in WW1
**Simple History makes videos about WW1**
im interested in Wild West
**Simple history makes a video about that**
And now im interested in Civil war
**Simple History: this**
Its not coincidence xD
Exactly. I was playing battlefield 1and then I was interested in ww1. When red dead came out I was interested in the old west, when I started playing war of rights I was in to the civil war
@@jacqueline6475SAME , i played BF1 and RDR2 and i started
to get interested in ww1 and wild west. And then i started watching War of Rights gameplays
Say you are interested in winning 1 million dollars
Its because of bf rdr etc
@@hurd3203 XDDD
We need a video of the Great Meme War Next.
hey dude.. is that a sticker or a badge from simple history?
@@henrybricks2953 You get the badge by sponsoring the channel
@@Rahbert_Dabroos Ye. The badge increases in ranks by how long you been sponsored.
r/historymeme vs r/animeme
@@tiredtotality4145 I'm still recovering from the horrors I witnessed on the frontlines of that war
I went to Fort Sumter last summer. The wood buildings of the fort were burned down by incendiary rounds fired from the Confederate Cannons. Eventually the American Flag that was flown over Fort Sumter at the beginning of the war was raised back on the fort by the base’s former commander, Robert Anderson, who was a Major at the beginning of the war but soon became a General.
Same I went there too
The walls were just covered in holes and some of the bricks on the inside were destroyed but it still remains in tact
I live in Charleston, and I love visiting Fort Sumter. It just shows this history of the city and how it went through the war, along with all of the small historical markers around downtown. Thank you for informing me more on the subject.
I bet it sucks to be there during hurricanes and all
General Leopold Horchigli It really does, but me and my family/friends are lucky and none of us have ever suffered damages other than the odd tree or two on the house
Been with this channel since the very first “WWI: Factions” videos and by now most channels would have run out of ideas and their quality would have gone down but you guys have kept going strong and putting out great content.
I went to Fort Sumter all the time on school trips, it was fun and interesting.
The site that was used by the Confederates to fire on the fort is in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. That area is literally just called "the battery"; like what artillery units are called.
Its a beautiful spot.
Charleston near fort sumter is like the hood now ._.
I’ve been devouring every American Civil War movie and book I can get my hands on for the last 6 months. Simple History needs to beef up its Civil War videos!! That would be much appreciated!
I don’t study for history tests, I just re watch every simple history episode ever
I just like history
0 deaths
~Pewdiepie
enemy starts firing and we have 0 casualties?
it's a hopeless situation, boys! let's surrender while we still can!
Dude its not the casualties matter,they dont have food supplies and ammo to keep the battle going. What do you expect? Wait for enemy to enter the fort and defend it with bayonets
@Stewart Deel well for theory yes it is possible outcome but 80 infantry with 8 musician inside against maybe a entire battalion is a obvious defeat.
@@metehanarslanoglu3657 it worked out that way for Rourke's Drift, didn't it?
@@metehanarslanoglu3657 well The Americans who landed on Omaha Beach were hopelessly gunned down by German bunkers but that didn't stop them from breaking through The German lines and Great Britain had been bombarded constantly but had kept holding their ground and Doss saved well around 70 men without firing a single bullet. What's these Unionists' excuse? were they on their period?
@@jerichamesclammay3107 i dont know about rouke's drift actually and i get it what you trying to say about d-day and similiar battles and i respcet it but you should understand not every army,battle is same there are too many unknowns in combats. For my opinion i would of do the same thing if i was the commander.
Did anyone else realise how in 3:13 the union solider reloading his musket pulls out an iron rod but there’s still an iron rod in the musket
Did you know Confederate General P.T. Beauregard made his cane out of the wood from the flagpole at Fort Sumter?
That's badass
@Nobody Knows nah we had enough flag poles for our beautiful flag
South in USA should just replace their confederate flag with the surrender flag if you ask me
He is my relative lol
Your videos are very fun to watch and educational! Keep up the good work!
Also fun fact the commander in fort sumpter was the artillery professor and teacher at West Point and the confederate commander bombarding Sumter was his student and assistant at West Point
It's still Winter. Not Sumter.
no
*woosh*
XD
hahah thats not how you spell summer, dummy. im 11 years old and im smarter than you!!! LOL
@@ronin8855 wooosh
You guys should do more US Civil War videos.
Thanks!
My great great great grandfather fought there he was a confederate soldier
@@topg571 hey I’m not happy about it ether
At least respect him
@@supaidaman8071 I do
Honestly nothing to be ashamed about.
Cool
When Simple History asked for ideas, I suggested Ft Sumter and here it is! U guys ROCK
Good video! You guys should definitely do more videos on the Civil War!
It’s a really great place to visit. I’ve been to Moultrie and Sumpter because i live there, but it’s still really cool especially when you take into note of the history of Charleston.
For the "quarantine" my social studies teacher is having us watch this video thanks Simply history :)
My father took me to that fort @1995. Wasn’t much left but historically badass. You take a ferry to visit.
That was one year before I was born
Oh now we're going into the Civil War?
epical
Memetastic oh yeah yeah
How does this have four likes?
After one year
I waited a long time for this, thank you Simple History
What happened that the confederation lost? Because it looked like they were winning during Civil War.
I think it was the battle of Gettysburg
CptJack PL
The battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the war , then after a few more battles the confederates were forced to hold defensively and ran low on provisions . That's why rations were part of the treaty signed at apotamox courthouse
Look up emperortigerstars video on the progress of the civil war over the course of the 4 years and you will see that the south was slowly whittled away by loss of territory.
The South ran out of resources
You could also say the lack of intervention of Britain and France contributed to their defeat too
Really gotta love the animations, especially with the Union soldier reloading his musket.
Fort Sumter -- *_The original Fortnite of the 19th Century_*
Fortnite ddying
*B E G O N E*
*Please leave, the door is to the left of you.*
@Prussian Eagle lol
@@detectiveamevirus8 *crab rave * FORTNITE IS DEAD
Yes, they finally did another video on the Civil War. Keep up the good work.
0 killed, definitely the 10-level coastal fort.
(HOI4 boys will get it.)
Sviatoslav S. I never get to use my coastal forts because I just Banzai till they surrender
@@PIERCESTORM
Well, as US I always build them, they really help defend islands.
Hoi4 gang
Third person i saw this week with that pfp XD
I’m glad you finally did the civil war I loved a lot about this and there is not many
animated videos about it
Ok let's get more civil war stories and maybe a look at the trenches of the civil war
I visited Fort Sumter as a kid. You take like a 5 or 10 minute boat ride to get there. And when you do you can see that the fort is literally stuck in time. You can still see the cannons set up at there spots and the large holes and rubble from enemy cannon fire. Pretty cool place to visit if you’re a history buff.
Please make a video about the swedish empire (1611-1721)
PS: great work as always
Yes they should
Alexander Cody yes it would be really interesting, especially if they included the swedish elite force: the caroleans
Yes yes it would
Prussian Eagle what? He get’s sniped at trondheim in Norway in 1718, i know my countrys history
Your a Swede to?
Please more about the Civil War. It is one of my favorite points of history.
More Civil War Please! I’d like to show my class a simple history video on the civil war, preferably Gettysburg days 1-3 as that’s the topic we are on in Social Studies right now.
I love these guys,best history channel and it's such a Simple way to tell history
PUBG : Level 1 Crook
Fortnite : Level 35 Boss
Fort Sumter : Level 100 Godfather
*_That's how battle royale works_*
Mafia City battle Royale mode confirmed
Pubg is better than fortnite
Black Ops 4: Black Out: Level 69 gangster
@@zach7372 And Fort Sumter is better than PUBG XD
Flip the first two, because fortnite has the gay
Your animations are getting better and better, keep up the good work!
Hello! Your videos about WW2 are very informative and show us pages of history we have forgot. Please make a video about Joseph Beyrle, the hero of two nations. Not many people know about that very interesting story!
Great vid! The best way to start the day! Next time do a video about the Vasa, the Swedish vessel who sunk on its first day in the port.
Do Fort Fisher!
And Gettysburg
I absolutely love these forts highly recommend going and seeing them in person if you visit Charleston
1:14 that horse walk 11/10
I was raised in s.c. took school field trip to Charleston. We went to fort sumter. Charleston is an awesome city. Would love to live there. I had no idea it was where civil way started
Confederacy: Fires first shots in the war.
Confederacy: "The Union started it. We wanted peace. That's why it's called the 'War of Northern Aggression'."
lol
The Confederacy asked for and then demanded surrender for months prior, the video clearly states this. It is a violation of international law and an act of war to hold military assets in a foreign nation- the south was not the aggressor, the first act of aggression was the Union trying to resupply the fort.
@@moapchan1905 they fired the first shots union made them surrender lol
@@strangerthingsfan5601 If Germany and France sent troops and military assets to fortify military installations in the UK after Brexit, and the UK politely and officially requested their removal several times to no response, and French and German reinforcements continued to arrive under the clause, "You cant secede from the EU", then UK as a sovereign nation would have a right to fire on those assets.
@@moapchan1905 big difference two nations going into a different country. compared to a government owned property Getting told to leave by some confederates
Thanks for this information Simple History.
Great ef-“fort” guys! 😃
Get it...
No
@@melonfelon1574 effort
Stop
@@MairusPleilinen ohhhhh
no
YES! More Civil War vids please
Fun fact that Harpers Ferry was the first conflict between Northerners and Southerners.
Northerners led by John Brown killed 9 southerners at Harpers Ferry. Colonel Robert E Lee and his Militiamen defeated Brown and lost one man.
Fort Sumter is where the American Civil war officially started and no one was killed.
You do realize the United States was still whole right?
Southern Gentleman I see you everywhere lol.
Right on
@General Goldy No. The Battle of Fort Sumter was the start of the Civil War, the Raid on Harper's Ferry was when John Brown was trying to instigate a slave revolt in Virginia. There was an armory at Harpers Ferry and he attacked it to get weapons for the revolt. He was trapped inside when the U.S.Marines responded. Later he was hanged and became a martyr for the abolitionist. Southerners came to believe this was proof the North intended to wage a war of extermination against white Southerners. Brown’s raid thus became a step on the road to war of southern rebellion.
Southerners and Northerners fought each other in Kansas less than a decade before the Civil War.
I like to see more American Civil War battles, hopefully even lesser known ones.
But also do more on European battles too, including the Great Northern War.
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@@starroving6464 XD I AGREE
Same XD
Damn it, I thought this was a new feature in youtube XD
You uploaded the video right when I had project on this battle
Yet the south calls it the war of northern aggression
@MrPizzaFou If I simply call my house a foreign country, and nobody recognizes it as such, I can just shoot at anyone who steps on my lawn and expect nothing to happen? Your logic, not mine.
@MrPizzaFou except the confederacy wasn't a country, it was a failed rebellion.
@@crocodileguy4319 it had it's own government and currency. The definition of county is "a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory." So they were a legit country for 4 years
@@jeepstertj556 a nation to be a nation has to be recognized by other countrues which the confederates weren't
@Abigail Slaughter France and UK supported their independence but only gave them belligerent status and refused to recognize them till they won fearing war with the united states. Thats why it was a civil war not a revolutionary war.
Amazing video! Can you please do a video about the UH-60 Black hawk?
The Civil War would be the deadliest war we would fight. In the end we lost 1 million people military & civilian casualties combined in 4 years of fighting and the most of the south would nearly be destroyed both physically & economically and the scars are still felt today. It would take over half a century to recover from it.
Yeah and because of them helping us they couldn't take care of the West and then bandits became a thing...and red dead redemption was made
Simple history is the best channel on UA-cam
1:52 what a waste of good paper
I'm in Sumter, SC right now: I remember reading about this place as a kid
When's the NKVD Video?
@@leokennedy7624 it stands for Narodny Kommisariat Vnutrennikh Del, which translates to People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs
@@leokennedy7624 it was the KGB before it was the KGB
Oh I remember the NKVD from the hoi4 it was that thing that increases your military morale after the great purge.
Patrick Frago NKVD in reality doesn’t have anything with military, it’s like Police inside of a country, right now it’s MVD.
@@leokennedy7624 Soviet secret police pretty much. The guys who'd take your wife and kids in the middle of the night and torture them until they confessed to being an enemy of the people.
Love how the animation started improving a lot since the PaK 40 video
Theuy did not move alot of limbs vefore the pak 40 video. After that, They started moving almost everything to make it look moree lifelike
Please do a video about operation sea lion please!
Yeah. I do like to watch a video about operation sea lion and operation Albion from ww1
I love going to fort Marian because at some parts you can look over the horizon and see fort Sumter
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Lmao
Haha XD
I’ve been there in person, it’s really something to see! There’s cannonballs still lodged in the brickwork.
0 Casualties, no deaths?
"THAT'S HOW MAFIA WORKS"
Good video, you should definitely make a video about Berdan's 1st United states sharpshooters!
Great video have you done a video on Sherman’s march through Georgia?
Welshman2008 I can sympathize with both sides during the conflict but I still hate Sherman and I DISLIKE Lincoln though I don’t believe he should’ve been shot. He was just doing what he thought was right, even though it wasn’t. Edit: grammar
Thanks for helping me in my U.S History class!
Can you make a video on the Soviet Afghan war?
Thanks for teaching me soo much you guys helped in a lot things
Anglo-Soviet Invasion of Iran!
This is my 8th Petition!
Thanks for the video, I loved my visit to fort Sumpter
Either the Confederate States were a foreign country, and Lincoln needed Congress to declare war to send and keep troops in Fort Sumter, OR South Carolina was still in the Union, and Lincoln need the permission of the the South Carolina legislature to send more troops. Lincoln clearly violated the US Constitution either way.
cope harder
@@rorycannon7295it is the way of the democrats to blindly follow the constitution.
I'm not gunna lie, the new animations are awesome
P.G.T Beauregard was a good general so was Robert Anderson.
Hey I'm histrionic teacher put your video on in class thank you are the best
3:04 offffffff
A few years ago I went to Fort Sumter it was a really historical fort
Battle of Narvik
Battle of the Kaserine pass
Battle of Berlin
Battle of Berkeley
can you do a video about taiping rebellion? it had way more casualties than us civil war but photography wasn’t very popular in china so we didn’t get much recognition back then
Portland Oregon, the Second Civil War.
or kenosha, or charlottesville
Really great vids I learn something every time
You must have put a lot of ef-fort into this video.
Get it?
K, I’ll Lee ve
I’m sorry
Hi! Can you do a video about the Swedish M/45 Carl Gustaf Smg?
Sea fort? I guess you didn’t SEE the joke.
*Its time to stop*
but lol
Thank you very much! This really helps me for school!
Next stuka pls
Why are you so good at narrating? That voice is legend
Thank you for the lovely compliment! 😊
*SHOUT SHOUT THE BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM*
The college's name was the South Carolina Military Academy, not the Military College of South Carolina. The Citadel didn't adopt that name until much later