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Confederate General Pierre-Gustave Beauregard
A fiery and ambitious Louisianan, Pierre-Gustave Beauregard entered Confederate service as one of the South’s earliest heroes. A West Point graduate and veteran of the Mexican-American War, Beauregard commanded the Confederate artillery barrage against Fort Sumter in April 1861, initiating the Civil War. Later at the First Battle of Bull Run, his skilled coordination of Southern forces secured a crucial Confederate victory. Beauregard also directed troops at the bloody battle of Shiloh in 1862 and oversaw the defense of Charleston against relentless Union assaults, becoming known for his strategic brilliance and meticulous preparation. Despite political friction with Jefferson Davis limiting his role, Beauregard’s legacy as one of the Confederacy’s most capable military minds endures.
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Confederate General James Longstreet
One of General Robert E. Lee’s most trusted corps commanders, James Longstreet earned a reputation as the “Old War Horse” for his steadfastness under pressure and his mastery of defensive warfare. A graduate of West Point and a veteran of the Mexican-American War, Longstreet brought a methodical, deliberate style to the Confederate high command. He played critical roles in key victories at Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, and Chickamauga, where his leadership helped deliver one of the Confederacy’s last major triumphs in the West. At Gettysburg, he reluctantly led the controversial assault on the Union center—Pickett’s Charge—despite his tactical reservations. After the war, Longstreet’s decision to support Reconstruction and join the Republican Party made him a pariah among former Confederates, but history remembers him as one of the most capable and forward-thinking generals of the Southern cause.
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