Which of the following was the most dangerous for prisoners in Andersonville Prison during the Civil War?

Question 16 options:
torture by Confederate guards
seasonal storms in south Georgia
being sent to fight for the south
waterborne and airborne diseases

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The first prisoners were brought to Andersonville in late February 1864. During the next few months, approximately 400 more arrived each day. By the end of June, 26,000 men were penned in an area originally meant for only 10,000 prisoners. The largest number held at any one time was more than 33,000 in August 1864. The Confederate government could not provide adequate housing, food, clothing or medical care to their Federal captives because of deteriorating economic conditions in the South, a poor transportation system, and the desperate need of the Confederate army for food and supplies. hope this helps