No, not at all. In fact no one was killed, or even seriously injured. After more than a day the Rebel bombardment started a fire, which Union troops feared might eventually threaten to reach the Fort's gunpowder magazine, which would have exploded if the fire did reach it. That would probably have done a lot of damage and probably killed some defenders. This fire was the reason given for the Yankees accepting terms of surrender. The terms specified that the defenders of the Fort would not be held as prisoners but would be sent back to the north, and this was done. Also as part of the surrender agreement the Yankees wanted to hold a ceremony to lower the flag, and to fire a cannon salute to the flag while this was being done. This they were allowed, and when they fired the cannon salute their cannon exploded, burst, and this mortally wounded a man serving in the cannon crew. This was the only person killed in the entire Fort Sumter affair.
they also were the target of heavy destruction by the Allied forces
In April 12, 1861 the Confederates shore batteries opened fire on Fort Sumter. The bombardment continued for forty hours without loss of life but with heavy damage to the wall of the fort. On April 13, the Union forces under Major Robert Anderson surrendered, and the South had won a victory but had also assumed responsibility for firing the first shot. Source: Divine, Robert A. America, past and Present. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. Print.
thy suffered heavy casualties and russia ended and gave way to the ussr
The Battle of Shiloh, fought in April 1862, featured Union General Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston as the primary leaders. Johnston was killed during the battle, and command passed to General P.G.T. Beauregard for the Confederates. The battle marked a significant early engagement in the American Civil War, with heavy casualties on both sides.
Sounds like U.S. Grant. A heavy drinker certainly. Butcher - yes, he appeared to be blase about his losses, but it was simply a war of attrition, and he knew the Confederates would run out of men first.
Food shortages and heavy casualties during World War I
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Many persons have gotten killed.
The Confederates held their positions during the battles around Spotsylvania. Casualties were heavy on both sides and during the fighting, Confederate cavalry general JEB Stuart was killed at Yellow Tavern.
The Romans were decisively defeated with heavy casualties at the battles of Trebia , Lake of Trasimene and Cannae .
they also were the target of heavy destruction by the Allied forces
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they did not take the patriots seriously
Major Anderson, who evacuated the fort after heavy bombardment by Confederate artillery.
By the intermediate of a nuclear reaction this new element is obtained.Now heavy elements are bombarded with nuclei from other elements.
The Union, although both sides suffered heavy casualties.