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80 union soldiers
1 was killed during surrendering ceremony from cannon incident and 9 where wounded
None died in the battle. One Union soldier died when a powder keg accidentally ignited while firing a 21-gun salute to the American Flag before it was lowered.
Nobody died at the battle of Fort Sumter. Although one person died during the surrenduring ceremoney when a cannon was went off.
One but that man did not die because of battle but because he was testing a cannon and it exploded.
Based on all the history about Fort Sumter, it seems that there were no deaths associated with the battle of Fort Sumter.
The garrison of Fort Sumter was of 80 men.
The combined garrisons of Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie was 86 men.
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There were only two casualties at the Battle of Fort Sumter at the beginning of the American Civil War. Both were Union Soldiers. One was killed during a planned 100-gun salute, and one was killed during evacuation. There were no Confederate casualties.
1 was killed during surrendering ceremony from cannon incident and 9 where wounded
The Confederate Army casualties were 1481 dead, 7627 wounded and 89 prisoners and missing.
Sumeter was mainly a shelling of the fort until the Union unit stationed there surrendered. There were 80 men on the Union side and 500 on the Confederacy side. No one was injured or died in the shelling.
It lasted only a matter of days.
No one died in the Battle of Fort Sumter. It was harmless. The south fired upon the fort for over 33 hours. Unluckily, no one got wounded or died.
None died in the battle. One Union soldier died when a powder keg accidentally ignited while firing a 21-gun salute to the American Flag before it was lowered.