A lot of people died. Also the Sumter won!
weapons such as riffles and cannons were used in fort Sumter and don't forget that not one man died in this battle.
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.
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.
The bombardment and siege of Fort Sumter fought on Apr. 12-13, 1861
There were no human deaths, and only one horse.
Nobody died at the battle of Fort Sumter. Although one person died during the surrenduring ceremoney when a cannon was went off.
The Confederates. The Union garrison packed up and sailed home.
Only one Confederate horse.
None, although one of them came close. One of the Confederate officers who went to discuss Fort Sumter's surrender accidentally drank from a bottle of poison (thinking it was whiskey) but Fort Sumter's surgeon saved his life with a stomach pump. And the only Union deaths were caused by one of their own cannon exploding as the US flag was lowered. Otherwise, Fort Sumter was a battle without casualties.
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.
Because the Confederates shelled it into surrender before Lincoln was able to run supplies to the island-fort.
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