Actually, the answer may be yes! The thing that first started the civil war was the attack on Fort Sumter. There were no casualties except for a Confederate horse! Considering the facts, in my opinion, the answer is yes, the first thing that died in the Civil War was a horse.
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Rigor mortice is the (temporary) stiffening of joints after death. Animals do not die of rigor mortice.
The [female] mosquito is the most dangerous animal ever. It spreads disease amazingly fast, especially during the Vietnam War. More troops died of Malaria from mosquitos contracting the disease than from combat.
If this is Emmett Cullen from 'Twilight', then it is grizzly bears, because he was mauled by one and nearly died, and wants his 'revenge'.
Based on all the history about Fort Sumter, it seems that there were no deaths associated with the battle of Fort Sumter.
Fort Sumter was the first battle of the civil war. There were fires, but the only thing that died was a horse. No one from the Union or Confederate died.
A few horses died.
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.
A lot of people died. Also the Sumter won!
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he died in the fort Sumter battle
he died in the Fort Sumter battle
his choise's were to resuply Fort Sumter
weapons such as riffles and cannons were used in fort Sumter and don't forget that not one man died in this battle.
Fort Sumter was a fort back when Lincoln was president.
Fort Sumter was a pentagon.