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What were the problems with Andersonville prisoner of war camp?

water sources
overcrowding
disease
all of the above

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Correct answer is all of the above .

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Andersonville prison camp was one of the most severe prisons during the war. Due to terrible conditions, almost third of the prisoners died, mostly because of dysentery and diarrhea.

According to historians, around 45 000 people were imprisoned there, and there were four times more prisoners than the capacities allowed them.

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