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Who Is Ulysses S. Grant A National Hero?

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After Ulysses S. Grant finished being the commander of the Civil War in 1861-1865, he served for two terms as the 18th president of the United States from 1869-1877. After the war, Ulysses S. Grant became a national hero, and in 1866 he was rewarded America’s first four-star general at the recommendation of President Andrew Johnson. In the summer of 1867, President Johnson and the Radical Republicans in Congress, who leaned towards a more aggressive approach to Reconstruction in the South, had both their tensions running high. The president removed Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, from the Cabinet and replaced him with Ulysses S. Grant. In January of 1868, Grant resigned from the war. In May of 1868, the Republicans nominated Grant as their presidential candidate. In the general election, Grant won by an electoral margin of 214-80 and received more than 52 percent of the popular vote. Up to this time, at the age of 46, Ulysses S. Grant was the youngest to become president (http://www.history.com). Image result for ulysses s. grant site:edu

“Although a soldier by profession, I have never felt any sort of fondness for war, and I have never advocated it, except as a means of peace.” (https://djfs.clermontcountyohio.gov). …show more content…

Grant supported and sang the 15th Amendment to the Constitution. This gave the men in Africa the right to vote. Grant had a Native American policy, where he revised government relationships with Native Americans. He wanted to protect the Indians from people that wanted to take away their land. Grant worked for free public education for everyone, regardless of gender, religion or race. He was able to settle arguments with England over its support for the Confederacy during the Civil War. The recommendations of the Civil Service Commission wouldn’t become law until After President Garfield’s assassination in 1881 (https://www.nps.gov)

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