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One of the reasons for the Union’s poor condition at Fort Sumter was Limited resources.
One of the main factors contributing to the Union's dire situation at Fort Sumter was a shortage of resources. The garrison, commanded by Major Robert Anderson, struggled to maintain sufficient supplies of food, ammunition, and reinforcements. As tensions rose, the Confederacy effectively severed supply lines, making it increasingly difficult for Union forces to obtain essential provisions. This scarcity of resources not only weakened their defensive capabilities but also lowered troop morale. Furthermore, the absence of timely reinforcements impeded their ability to withstand the Confederate bombardment, ultimately resulting in their surrender. This scenario underscored the logistical difficulties the Union encountered in the early stages of the Civil War.