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            <title>Crisis at Fort Sumter  historical simulation and decision making activity</title>
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            <description>This assignment explores the decisions the new President Abraham Lincoln had to make concerning Fort Sumter.</description>
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            <title>Crisis at Fort Sumter</title>
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            <description>Crisis at Fort Sumter goes through the process followed by President Abraham Lincoln as he decided whether or not to attack and retain Fort Sumter in the recently seceded state of South Carolina.</description>
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            <description>Crisis at Fort Sumter goes through the process followed by President Lincoln as he deceided whether or not to attack and retain Fort Sumter in the recently seceded state of South Carolina.</description>
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