The Civil War

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Fort Sumter
South Carolina - April 12-14, 1861

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Fort Sumter, the battle where no one died.
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This battle takes place in Charleston Harbor, on an island just off the shore of South Carolina. Confederate soldiers and Union soldiers stand ready to battle one another in the beginning of the Civil War. The leaders in charge are General Anderson of the Union states and General Beauregard of the Confederate states. This part of our webpage for the battle of Fort Sumter is going to tell you about the total fatalities, total amount of food and ammunition used during the war.

 

Union Confederate
Total Soldiers 80 500
Deaths 0 0
Wounded 5 0
Missing 0 0
Type of Food Union Confederate
Salt Pork lbs. 160 1000
Rice lbs. 80 500
Butter oz. 320 2000
Cheese oz. 320 2000
Hardtack lbs. 160 1000
Coffee pints 640 4000
Union Confederate
Amount Used 9600 60,000

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