Last to surrender : the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Army, 1862-1865.

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Authors
Runda, Nathan J.
Advisor
Etcheson, Nicole
Issue Date
2020-07-18
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Thesis (M.A.)
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Department of History
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Abstract

This study has presented a comprehensive overview of the battles and the campaigns that the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Army fought from 1862 to 1865 and explains how the TransMississippi Army made a significant contribution to the overall Confederate war effort. The Trans-Mississippi Army’s major contributions included protecting the international border between the Confederacy and Mexico as well as trans-Mississippi ports in Texas and western Louisiana. By protecting these vital areas, the Trans-Mississippi Army ensured that cotton was successfully exported and that vital war supplies made it into the Confederacy. The TransMississippi Army also contributed to the overall Confederate war effort by ensuring that the trans-Mississippi states did not secede from the Confederacy and form their own Union.

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