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The New Mexico Campaign: Good Intentions, Bad Logistics, Ugly Results

The New Mexico Campaign: Good Intentions, Bad Logistics, Ugly Results

General Sibley in New Mexico (and Napoleon III in actual Mexico)

Portraits of Blue & Grey: The Biographical Civil War Podcast · Recorded History Podcast Network

May 1, 20221h 30m

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Show Notes

Portraits of Blue & Grey makes its triumphant return with a look at the New Mexico Campaign's good intentions, bad logistics, and ugly results. While we're at it, we'll explore civil war in Ol' Mexico, Napoleon III's imperialist opportunism, and figure out how a Habsburg archduke briefly became Emperor of Mexico.

"General Sibley. He looks dead." I definitely should have re-watched the movie before recording the episode.

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