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What caused the tragic conditions at Andersonville prisoner of war camp during the Civil War? Please try to keep it short
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The tragic conditions at Andersonville prisoner of war camp during the Civil War were primarily caused by overcrowding, lack of resources, inadequate sanitation, and systemic neglect from both the Confederate authorities and Union blockade.
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