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Author By Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard

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By: Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893)

The First Battle of Bull Run provides a detailed and gripping account of one of the early battles of the American Civil War. The author, Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, offers a unique perspective on the events leading up to and during the battle, shedding light on the strategic decisions made by both the Union and Confederate forces.

Beauregard’s writing style is clear and engaging, making it easy for readers to follow the progression of the battle and understand the tactics employed by the opposing armies. His descriptions of the chaos and confusion on the battlefield create a vivid picture of the intensity of the fighting and the human cost of war.

Overall, The First Battle of Bull Run is a must-read for anyone interested in Civil War history. Beauregard’s firsthand account provides valuable insights into the early days of the conflict and the strategies employed by both sides. This book is not only informative but also a compelling read that will keep readers engaged from start to finish.

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General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard was one of the senior commanders of Southern forces during the Civil War. It was he who initiated the hostilities by opening fire on Ft. Sumter in Charleston harbor, in April, 1861.

In July of that year, having taken command of the Confederate Army of the Potomac, he triumphed in the first serious clash of the war, at Manassas, Virginia. His army, aided by reinforcements from Johnston’s army in the Shenandoah Valley, routed a Federal army under General McDowell. Had it been his army instead that routed, it is possible the Civil War might have ended that same year, as the path to Richmond would have been wide open.

This is his account of the battle, including the strategic situation leading up to it. As an afterward, he added a very revealing appraisal of the relations between him and Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and the reasons why, in his opinion, the South failed to win its war of secession.

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