Vicksburg Victory and the Fight for Port Hudson and Mississippi River
FROM THE LECTURE SERIES: THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
The Vicksburg siege was undoubtedly a difficult time for both the soldiers and the civilians, but it ultimately ended with a retreat of the Confederates– a huge victory for the Union. Next in line was a challenging fight for Port Hudson and the Mississippi River. Let’s have a look at events that took place during those fights.
Port Hudson resembled Vicksburg in many ways. Nathaniel Prentice Banks, moved against a strong point on the Mississippi River, facing the determined Confederate garrison. (Image:Frank (talk)/Public domain)