General P.G.T. Beauregard fought on the Confederate side.
No, he wasn't.
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No, Beauregard was not injured in the war.
General P.G.T. Beauregard received orders to abandon Fort Sumter, located in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. This decision came as tensions escalated leading up to the Civil War, and the fort was a focal point of conflict between the Union and Confederate forces. Beauregard's command ultimately led to the first shots fired in the conflict on April 12, 1861, marking the start of the Civil War.
General Peirre Goustave Toutant (P.G.T.) Beauregard was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. During the war, he most commonly led soldiers of Louisiana regiments into battle.
General PGT Beauregard.the commander of fort Sumter was Robert Anderson
Beauregard was a Confederate. In Charleston, he ordered the artillery to fire the first shots of the war, at the island garrison of Fort Sumter.
The Mexican American War and the US Civil War.
He had an interest in railroading and wrote extensively about the Civil War.
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No, he survived the war and died in New Orleans at the age of 74.