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Union troops continued to occupy Fort Sumter in 1860 because

A: the Confederacy could not seize federal property.
B: the United States had not officially recognized the right to secede.
C: the North and South had agreed not to seize each other’s forts.
D: the fort had strategic value only to the Union.

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User Yorah
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Answer:

A

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User Pete Martin
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I believe the answer to be A. The Confederacy could not seize federal property.

Hope this helps
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User Halsafar
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