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Bayou Teche campaign

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area to probe the land route toward Texas. The difficulty of the route, the resistance from Confederates, and the success of a coastal operation in Texas led to the termination of Franklin's advance.
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A second campaign, featuring a series of maneuvers in the same region from October until November 1863 is often referred to as the Second Bayou Teche campaign.
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In the second half of 1863, Banks was under orders to gain a foothold in Texas. His first attempt had been repulsed at the
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Military operations of the American Civil War in Louisiana
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Campaigns of the Western Theater of the American Civil War
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against Confederate units under the overall command of
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Bayou Teche Campaign
American Civil War
Confederate States Army
Union Army
Louisiana
Red River
Port Hudson
Mississippi River
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Fort Bisland
Irish Bend
Vermilion Bayou
Nathaniel P. Banks
New Orleans
Port Hudson
infantry
Union Navy
Teche
Richard Taylor
Zachary Taylor
Battle of Fort Bisland
Battle of Irish Bend
Alexandria
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LaFourche Crossing
Brashear City

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