The little island garrison was commanded by a Major Anderson, with the US Navy running in supplies.
The Confederates in Charleston were commanded by General P.G.T. Beauregard, closely supervised by the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis.
Nobody died at the battle of Fort Sumter. Although one person died during the surrenduring ceremoney when a cannon was went off.
It meant that the two sides were officially at war - although there was no actual declaration of war. The Union could not declare war, because it would mean recognising the Confederacy as a sovereign nation. Both sides could claim that they were acting in self-defence.
None. It was a naval battle.
See website: Battle of Midway
The Third Battle of Ypres.
Zero. One Union soldier died the next day due to an accident.
how many troops were involoved in both sides of the battle of Atlantic
What did both sides hope to a polish in the battle of fort henery
Both sides would have been on normal rations. The privations of war had not started to register as early as this, and most people still thought it would be a short war.
Agamemnon and Priam.
Yes. It was a small skirmish at Philippi in the mountain country of Western Virginia, won by Union troops under George McLellan. Then the press started agitating for some more action.
Nobody died at the battle of Fort Sumter. Although one person died during the surrenduring ceremoney when a cannon was went off.
Leaders on both sides of the US Civil War regarded Charleston as the "Cradle of the Rebellion". This was due to its symbolic meaning and the fact that the harbor there refused to buckle in after several Union attempts to close or capture the city and its harbor. Added to that was that Fort Sumter, of all places, still not back into Union control. As with Richmond, both places were thorns in the sides of Northern military operations.
cannon
one went missing
None. It was a naval battle.
See website: Battle of Midway