Which summary below accurately explains the facts about Fort Sumter, the First Battle of Bull Run, and the Battle of Shiloh?
A) Fort Sumter, an island, was attacked by the Confederate army near Charleston. After a few days of fighting, the Union surrendered. The conflict at Fort Sumter is believed to be the start of the war. The First Battle of Bull Run in Manassas, Virginia, began with both sides being unprepared, but it resulted in the Union army retreating. The Battle of Shiloh resulted in a Union victory and the death of Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston.
B) Fort Sumter was a clash between the Union and Confederate forces near Charleston. After a few days of fighting, the Confederates won. The First Battle of Bull Run resulted in a Union victory. The Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee resulted in the death of Union general Ulysses S. Grant and a Confederate victory.
C) Fort Sumter near Charleston ended with a few casualties near the height of the battle. Fort Sumter is considered the first battle of the Civil War and resulted in a Confederate win. The First Battle of Bull Run began with both sides prepared for battle and ended with a Union victory.
D) Not all options are fully detailed, but the correct answer should be A.



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