Red River Campaign of 1864 and the Loss by the Confederacy of the Civil War

Red River Campaign of 1864 and the Loss by the Confederacy of the Civil War

EnglishPaperback / softback
Forsyth Michael J.
McFarland & Co Inc
EAN: 9780786444991
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The Union Army's Red River Campaign began on March 12, 1864, with a two-pronged attack aimed at gaining control of Shreveport, Louisiana. It lasted until May 22, 1864, when, after suffering significant casualties, the Union army retreated to Simmesport, Louisiana. The campaign was an attempt to prevent Confederate alliance with the French in Mexico, deny supplies to Confederate forces, and secure vast quantities of Louisiana and Texas cotton for Northern mills.

With this examination of Confederate leadership and how it affected the Red River Campaign, the author argues against the standard assumption that the campaign had no major effect on the outcome of the war. In fact, the South had--and lost--an excellent opportunity to inflict a decisive defeat that might have changed the course of history. With this campaign as an ideal example, the politics of military decision-making in general are also analyzed.

EAN 9780786444991
ISBN 0786444991
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc
Publication date April 27, 2010
Pages 192
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 10
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Forsyth Michael J.