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What caused the tragic conditions at Andersonville prisoner of war camp during the Civil War?
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The tragic conditions at Andersonville prisoner of war camp were primarily caused by severe overcrowding, as the camp was designed to hold 10,000 prisoners but often housed over 30,000. Additionally, inadequate supplies of food, clean water, and shelter, along with mismanagement and a lack of medical care, led to rampant disease and high mortality rates among the prisoners.
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