How did the Northern strategy compare to the Southern strategy in the battle of Fort Sumter?

Question 1 options:

While the South bombarded the fort, the North was poorly supplied and chose to surrender and evacuate.

In response to secession, the North bombarded the fort, causing the unprepared South to face loss.

The South surrounded the fort to prevent delivery of supplies, but the North hired smugglers to bring more.

The North attempted to take control of the fort through force, but were stopped by superior Southern forces.

In the battle of Fort Sumter, the correct answer is:

While the South bombarded the fort, the North was poorly supplied and chose to surrender and evacuate.