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Based on all the history about Fort Sumter, it seems that there were no deaths associated with the battle of Fort Sumter.
The Battle of Fort Sumter marked the beginning of the Civil War, it was the first "official" battle. Fort Sumter was a Union Fort. But, Confederate troops wanted to seize it, as they had with other Union forts. They asked commanders at Fort Sumter to surrender, but they wouldn't. As a result, Confederate troops opened fire in an effort to seize Fort Sumter from the North. Southern troops fired first, followed by Americans. The bombardment lasted for about 3 days. Hope this helped...
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Fort Sumter was a fort back when Lincoln was president.
Fort Sumter was a pentagon.
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Although they were not the only colored regimant, they were the first colored regiment. They were a short lived history however since they all died during the attack on Fort Sumter. The attack on Fort Sumter failed nut this showed everyone from whites to blacks that African Americans had the will and courage to fight for their freedom as well.
Fort Sumter is in Charleston, South Carolina.
There were 13 cannons at Fort Sumter.
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Fort Sumter is located in South Carolina .