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Q: What goals and obstacles did the union have in Fort Sumter?
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Was it a close win for the union in the battle of fort Sumter?

No, Fort Sumter was a Union defeat, and not at all close.


What wars was the fort union in?

Fort Sumter


How many union troops were in the battle of fort Sumter?

The garrison of Fort Sumter was of 80 men.


What was the effect of confederate soldiers firing on union troops at fort Sumter?

confederate soldier fire on union troops in fort sumter.


About how many men were in the fort Sumter battle Union?

The combined garrisons of Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie was 86 men.


Who was in charge of the union forces at fort Sumter?

The Union forces at Fort Sumter were under the command of Major Robert Anderson.


Who led the union army on fort Sumter?

Major Robert Anderson was the commanding officer of the Union soldiers during the Battle of Fort Sumter.


Who was the leader of the union's when Fort Sumter was fought?

Robert Anderson was for the northern leader at the battle of fort Sumter


Who was the head of the union forces in fort Sumter?

Major John Anderson headed the fort for the union.


Who was the Union commander that surrendered Fort Sumter to the Confederates?

The Union commander of Fort Sumter was Major Anderson. After a huge Rebel artillery bombardment, he surrendered the fort on April 13, 1861.


When was the capture of fort Sumter by the union?

Fort Sumter was surrendered by the Union when its garrison packed up and left. This was the first action of the Civil War. Later the Union re-occupied it after the Confederate surrender, but there was no need for any 'capturing' by then. The Union formally retook possession of Fort Sumter on February 22, 1865.


What do Fort Sumter and baseball have in common?

Abner Doubleday ( who invented baseball's rules ) was stationed in Fort Sumter as a Union officer.