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They had to make sure take out all the people who are soldiers and make prisoners of war.

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Q: Why wouldn't the union troops leave fort Sumter and return to their own territory?
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What was the effect of confederate soldiers firing on union troops at fort Sumter?

confederate soldier fire on union troops in fort sumter.


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

The garrison of Fort Sumter was of 80 men.


Why is it unusual that Fort Sumter was under Union control?

Because it was in South Carolina, the first state to secede, and that territory had been declared part of the new Confederate States of America.


How did Major Anderson and his troops return North after the surrender of Fort Sumter?

The vessels that President Lincoln had organized by Gustavus Fox were allowed into the Charleston harbor to return Major Anderson and his troops back to the Union. Anderson was considered a hero in the North. One of his first duties was to recruit volunteers for the Union army.


What was fort Sumter about?

The Battle of Fort Sumter marked the beginning of the Civil War, it was the first "official" battle. Fort Sumter was a Union Fort. But, Confederate troops wanted to seize it, as they had with other Union forts. They asked commanders at Fort Sumter to surrender, but they wouldn't. As a result, Confederate troops opened fire in an effort to seize Fort Sumter from the North. Southern troops fired first, followed by Americans. The bombardment lasted for about 3 days. Hope this helped...


Why was Lincoln reluctant to defend Fort Sumter Why did he eventually respond to the situation by asking for Union troops?

He wasn't reluctant to defend Sumter, but the attack was a surprise and began the war so he needed troops.


Civil War began when southern troops attacked US troops at?

Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor, South Carolina


How did the troops know when to begin the civil war?

after the south attacked fort sumter


What side controlled fort Sumter?

Sumter was an island garrison in Charleston Harbour, occupied by the US Army. In the run-up to the war, after South Carolina had seceded, Lincoln declared that the US would hold this territory against the threat of Confederate attack from the mainland. In the end, he had to evacuate the island, and in retaliation he appealed for volunteer troops for the Union army. The war was on - and Sumter was occupied by the Confederates for the next four years.


What was the effect after confederate soldiers fired on union troops in fort Sumter?

The Confederate bombardment of Fort Sumter signed the outbreak of the American Civil War-.


Why did Lincoln send a ship to fort Sumter in April?

Lincoln sent a ship to Fort Sumter in 1861 because the troops needed food and supplies.


Why did President Washington sent troops to the Northwest Territory?

he send troops to protect them selves from the north