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Sumter /ˈsʌmtər/ is the county seat of Sumter County, South Carolina, United States. Known as the Sumter Metropolitan Statistical Area, the namesake county adjoins Clarendon and Lee to form the core of Sumter-Lee-Clarendon tri-county area of South Carolina, an area that includes the three counties in the east central Piedmont. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city's population was 39,643 at the 2000 census. The 2010 census puts the city at 40,524.
Incorporated as Sumterville in 1845, the city's name was shortened to Sumter in 1855. It has grown and prospered from its early beginnings as a plantation settlement. The city and county of Sumter bear the name of General Thomas Sumter, the "Fighting Gamecock" of the American Revolutionary War.
During the Civil War the town was an important supply and railroad repair center for the Confederacy. After the war, Sumter grew and prospered, using its large railroad network to supply cotton, timber, and by the start of the 20th century, tobacco to the region.
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For the 19th century Civil War in the United States, see American Civil War.
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This episode traces the evolution of two distinct societies, leading up to that fateful first shot on Fort Sumter. Along the way, the program traces the rise of the Republican Party, the emergence of Abraham Lincoln, industrialization in the North, the impact of the cotton gin on the economy of the South, and the origins and spread of slavery in North America.
Video taken from a Sumter Police Department patrol car from a Sept. 18, 2016 shootout with a suspect accused of attacking his girlfriend and shooting into another residence earlier that morning.
Confederate gunners fired on Ft. Sumter in Charleston, SC on April 12, 1861. Ft. Sumter fell 34 hours later. It was a bloodless opening to the bloodiest war in American history.
Colder now then ever
The rebel walks without you here
Take my share of bleeding
Means nothing to me
Don't care about your saddness
Don't want to make your life my own
Heart of stone within me
The first to pull you down
Don't you come come come caress me now
Your feeble body fuels the flames of lonliness somehow
The closer that you crawl
Just the further I will fall
Can't keep me from dying
Can't save me at all
Body down at zero
Carying around a loaded gun
Can't go on the way it's heading now
Looks rather thin
How I wish I had not opened
The door so you could step right in
And crush whatever's left of me