6 survived the camp/march. Initially about half of the some-1000 prisoners transferred survived the march but did not survive the camp.
It was a Confederate camp near Columbus, Georgia for housing Union prisoners. After Grant ended the system of prisoner-exchange, this camp became notoriously overcrowded. As the Confederates themselves were on half-rations by this stage, there wasn't going to be much left over to feed the prisoners. This led to starvation, gang warfare, and even cannibalism. Conditions were so shocking that the commandant was hanged after the war.
The camp that Percy went to was called Camp Half-Blood. Camp Half-Blood was a camp for children who had a godly parent, namely demigods. Camp Half-Blood was a place for demigods to train and battle and was a refuge from monsters. Percy went to Camp Half-Blood in every book of the Percy Jackson series.
No, But there is a Camp Half Blood in Texas.
there's camp half-blood stuff on rickriordan.com
Camp Half Moon was created in 1922.
camp juipter
Lodes Hotel and Casino.
there is no age, you get to camp half-blood when a satyr finds you or you get claimed
The password for the camp half-blood site is 'newhero.'
Camp Half blood is not real. Sorry. But there is a camp Half Blood in New York and Texas. I Have Been It's great!!
You can make a Camp Half-Blood T-shirt in a couple of ways.You can iron on the words Camp Half-Blood on an orange shirt by using an iron on sheet.As the Percy Jackson series has been made into a movie, you can also buy a Camp Half-Blood T-Shirt.