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What did Colonel Sumner do while at Fort Union?

a.
He was in charge of construction and supplies.
b.
He was in charge of the work of the laundresses and enlisted men.
c.
He moved the fort away from Santa Fe.
d.
He established a fort school and library.

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The provided reference material does not specify Colonel Sumner's activities at Fort Union. The material focuses on the events at Fort Sumter and the beginning of the Civil War. Confederate forces fired the first shots at Fort Sumter, starting the conflict.

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Colonel Sumner's role at Fort Union is not specified in the provided materials. The texts discuss the series of events and decisions surrounding Fort Sumter during the onset of the American Civil War. After South Carolina's secession, Major Robert Anderson moved troops to Fort Sumter, and President Lincoln faced the dilemma of supplying the fort without provoking war. He opted to send unarmed ships to resupply Fort Sumter, leading Confederate forces to fire upon the supply ships and resulting in the beginning of the war. The Civil War began when Confederate forces fired upon Fort Sumter after the Union attempted to resupply it.

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