What It Was Like to Be a Civil War Prisoner - Camp Sumter

What It Was Like to Be a Civil War Prisoner - Camp Sumter

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History, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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Andersonville was a Confederate POW camp during the Civil War, notorious for its brutal conditions. Overcrowding, disease, and lack of resources led to the deaths of 13,000 Union soldiers. Prisoners faced harsh living conditions, inadequate food and water, and cruel punishments. Despite offers of freedom for allegiance to the Confederacy, Union soldiers remained loyal. The camp's legacy is marked by the trial and execution of its commander, Henry Wirz, and ongoing debates about responsibility and memory.

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