Battle of Louisiana (Britain Thrives)

The Battle of Lousiana (French: Bataille de Louisiane) also known as the Louisiana Civil War (French: Guerre Civile de la Louisiane) was fought between the Northern Protestant Guard and the Southern Catholic Army or the ACS during the Christian Civil War.

Despite having the numerical advantage, the NPG forces were often mowed down in frontal charges against fewer but better-armed and better-trained ACS fighters. Nonetheless, due to their overwhelming numerical advantage, the NPG forces were able to reach New Orleans.

The Protestant victory in New Orleans was extremely costly. After native Louisiana-born fighters were cut down by the ACS, Buddy Roemer, the Head Commander of the northern Protestant forces had to request the Confederate States of America to bring in fighters from Mississippi.

Commander Roemer's inability to lead the Protestants to a quick victory over the southern Catholic forces led to serious doubts about his leadership. In addition, fresh reinforcements, supported by Mexico to the south, were starting to pour in. As a result, Commander Roemer signed a cease-fire with the ACS's Head Commander, Edwin Edwards.