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they didnt have any, the south kept of firing at the fort, and the troops (northerner) at the fort were low on supplies. They had to surrender

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How far away is fort Sumter from fort Anderson?

all i know is that fort Sumter is in Charleston North Carolina and fort Anderson is in North Carolina.


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