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General Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard

http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/sc001.htmDescription: On April 10, 1861, Brig. Gen. Beauregard, in command of the provisional Confederate forces at Charleston, South Carolina, demanded the surrender of the Union garrison of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Garrison commander Anderson refused. On April 12, Confederate batteries opened fire on the fort, which was unable to reply effectively. At 2:30 pm, April 13, Major Anderson surrendered Fort Sumter, evacuating the garrison on the following day. The bombardment of Fort Sumter was the opening engagement of the American Civil War. Although there were no casualties during the bombardment, one Union artillerist was killed and three wounded (one mortally) when a cannon exploded prematurely while firing a salute during the evacuation on April 14.

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Who did the attack on fort Sumter?

Confederate artillery in Charleston, commanded by General P.G.T. Beauregard. He was given the order by the newly-elected Confederate President Jefferson Davis.


Who was the general in the civil war who bombardment fort Sumter?

P.G.T. Beauregard of the Confederates - on the order from his President Jefferson Davis.


What was the Attack of Fort Sumter?

The South seceded from the Union. In their view, this made Fort Sumter part of their territory, being held by Union forces. They demanded that the Union soldiers surrender the fort. Lincoln had to either order the men holding the fort off... or he had to send a re-supply ship to provide the men at the Fort with the means to stay. He ordered the Fort to be re-supplied. This was taking to position that the Union was still the owner of the territory. South Carolina took this to be a provocation because it denied their rights to their own territory. If they were no longer part of the Union, then the Union could not have forces on their land. They began shelling to make this point.


On what target did General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard order his Confederate gunners to open fire?

Most famously, Fort Sumter, the US Army garrison on its tiny island in Charleston Harbour - taken as the first shots of the war. He was also at First Bull Run and Shiloh, and no doubt ordered plenty of artillery fire at the enemy in both of those battles too.


What was the Conflict and compromise of Fort Sumter?

The battle of Fort Sumter has an interesting story behind it. The two generals fighting in it were student and teacher General Pierre Gustav Toutant Beauregard (the student) attacked the teacher Major general Robert Anderson. Neither one wanted to attack the other but it was both of their duties to do so. The actual battle began at 4:30 am on April 12, 1861. It is the first shots (more like cannons) fired of the Civil War. The man who said the order was Edmund E. Ruffin. PGT Beauregard asked Maj. Anderson to surrender the fort but he couldn't. There were no causualties(deaths) except for a Confederate horse. The actual building suffered minimal damage in this battle for the walls of the fort were 10 feet thick. The battle lasted 34 hours and 3,000 cannonballs were fired.

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Who did the attack on fort Sumter?

Confederate artillery in Charleston, commanded by General P.G.T. Beauregard. He was given the order by the newly-elected Confederate President Jefferson Davis.


How was the confederate general how gave the order open fire on fort Sumter?

General P.G.T Beauregard


Confederate general who gave the order to open fire on Fort Sumter April 12 1861?

P.G.T. Beauregard


Who was the confederate general who gave the order open fire on fort Sumter on April 12 1861?

Gen P.G.T. Beauregard


What day did the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter begin?

The Confederate attack on Fort Sumter began on April 12, 1861. The fort was forced to surrender on the 14th of April. This led President Lincoln to call for 75,000 volunteers to end the Southern rebellion. Upon that order, four more states joined the Confederacy, Virginia, North Carolina, Arkansas and Tennessee. The attack on Fort Sumter led directly to the US Civil War.


Where was the battle of fort summer?

Fort Sumter, in Charleston harbour. These were the first shots of the Civil War - the order given by Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard.


Who was confederate general order first shot of civil war?

Beauregard.


What order did the following US Civil War events take place Gettysburg Sherman's March to the Sea and Fort Sumter?

The Confederate bombardment of Fort Sumter directly led to the US Civil War in 1861. The Battle of Gettysburg in July of 1863 was a significant battle and in 1864, Union General Sherman began his March to the Sea after he captured Atlanta, Georgia. With that said, these three events came in the previously described order.


Who was the general in the civil war who bombardment fort Sumter?

P.G.T. Beauregard of the Confederates - on the order from his President Jefferson Davis.


What were the plans of the union during the Battle of Antietam before they found the confederates plans?

The plan for the attack on the Confederate incursion into Maryland was to follow the Rebel army. Then, assault it in order to drive it out of the North. Finding the lost General Lee order that split the Confederate army proved to not change much as Union General McClellan was slow to act. In fact he failed to save harper's Ferry from capture by Stonewall Jackson.


What Confederate general evacuated Atlanta in order to prevent his army from being destroyed?

Confederate General John Bell Hood had replaced General Johnston in order to prevent the fall of Atlanta. He was not successful and General Sherman had the city basically under siege. To save what was left of his army, General Hood had to evacuate Atlanta and Sherman marched in unopposed.


What was the Attack of Fort Sumter?

The South seceded from the Union. In their view, this made Fort Sumter part of their territory, being held by Union forces. They demanded that the Union soldiers surrender the fort. Lincoln had to either order the men holding the fort off... or he had to send a re-supply ship to provide the men at the Fort with the means to stay. He ordered the Fort to be re-supplied. This was taking to position that the Union was still the owner of the territory. South Carolina took this to be a provocation because it denied their rights to their own territory. If they were no longer part of the Union, then the Union could not have forces on their land. They began shelling to make this point.