Four years after the Union surrendered Fort Sumter, a grand celebration was held at the same site to raise the captured Fort Sumter American flag once again. Watch this quick video over the celebration: Fort Sumter Salute from Ken Burn's Civil War.

Union officers and other important people gathered to hear a band play and see a fireworks display over Charleston Harbor. The above image is from that celebration. General Robert Anderson raised the original 33-star flag over Fort Sumter once again.



Prompt: In 3-5 sentences, discuss why you think they wanted to hold such a celebration in the former “cradle of secession.” Use details from your lesson to support your answer. Remember to use proper capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and spelling.

write it like an 8th grader

I think they wanted to hold the celebration at Fort Sumter because it was a way to show that the Union was strong again after the Civil War. By raising the American flag back up at the site where the war started, they were sending a message of victory and unity. It was also a way to honor General Robert Anderson, who had bravely defended the fort before surrendering. Overall, the celebration was a way to mark the end of a difficult time in American history and to look towards a brighter future.