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    Ulysses S. Grant Inauguration Address Being the first United States President elected after the civil war, Ulysses Simpson Grant is one of America’s great icons. He was born April 27, 1822, in Clermont County, Ohio. He won a scholarship to WestPoint Military Academy, even though he had low academic achievements and was in the bottom half of his class he still graduated in 1843. Though he had an affinity for horses and was a great rider, his military career did not follow the path of the Cavalry

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    Ulysses S. Grant was a quiet and reserved man however he was able to inspire a sense of bravery among his soldiers who fought on American battlefields (“American President”). He once said “In every battle there comes a time when both sides consider themselves beaten, then he who continues the attack wins (“Ulysses S. Grant Quotes” brainyquote). The man we know as Grant was an honorable man who entrusted others and did not see dishonor in them. This man lead the country through troubled times from

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    Such two men were Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant, two great generals during the American Civil War. From early on, it was obvious that Lee and Grant were as unlike as anyone could imagine. Their backgrounds, values, and ambitions were precisely the opposite. However, despite their distinctive contrasts, they both had the courage and perseverance that distinguished them from the rest of the people of the United States. Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant had profound differences in their

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    General Ulysses S. Grant was born on April 27, 1822 in Point Pleasant, Ohio. Grant was a republican and the 18th president of the United States. In the year 1865, as general, Ulysses S. Grant let the Union to victory over the Confederacy in the Civil War. Winning the Civil war and enforcing the civil rights laws were some of Grant’s contributions to the United States. The bombarding of soldiers at Fort Sumter by the the Confederates was the spark that triggered the civil war. On April 12, 1861,

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    Ulysses S. Grant, mostly known as our 18th president, was often described as a drunken military brute during the Civil War and was also described as a strong, influential leader in his time. When the Civil War began, he was quick to volunteer, and due to his efforts in the Mexican-American war, he was promoted to command a regiment in Illinois. From here, with union war strategies and support from President Lincoln, he began his rise to power, one fort and victory at a time. Even though he had won

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    The election of Ulysses S. Grant to President in 1868, was out of a need to for Radical Republicans to have a like-minded president in office unlike that of President Johnson who had been impeached, but not fired by Congress. This was a political power play that the Republicans needed to maintain control and to continue their version of Reconstruction upon the South. During his presidency his ability to wage war and place the correct people in charge did not transition well into the civilian role

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    Ulysses S. Grant Known as the Union General that won the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant ranks to the publishers of theatlantic.com as the 12th greatest American of all time. Grant had a long journey from the time he worked in his father’s tannery to ending his career as president of the United States of America. Because he displayed many characteristics of heroism during his life, Ulysses S. Grant is considered a hero by many including myself. His bravery in fighting in the Civil War, his dislike of

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    In the end of the Civil War. We will consider Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant to all be heroes. The two generals will earn a great reputation and will go down as one of the best generals for the years to come. These two changed, todays American History and how we can know better understand how the war actually came about. We know that these two made life decisions out on the battle field. We know that the both of them gave everything they had for their homeland. Though we know that their choices

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    Ulysses S. Grant “In every battle there comes a time when both sides consider themselves beaten, then he who continues the attack wins.” -Ulysses S. Grant. Ulysses S. Grant was from Point Pleasant, Ohio. One thing that he did was that he was the president of the United States and he was a general during the Civil War. One thing that he did that was important was that he was a part in giving the slaves freedom. His effect on the world today is that people see each others as equals. First of all, Ulysses

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    Ulysses S. Grant Grant’s successes in May of 1863 at Vicksburg, Mississippi, was very strategically sound. On May 1st, 1863, Ulysses S. Grant entered at the battle of Port Gibson by crossing the Mississippi River with his army. With Confederate forces not knowing his plans, Grant sent a group of his army under the command of General William T. Truman with the objective being to capture Jackson, Mississippi’s capital, while planning on obtaining Vicksburg in an attempt to permanently closing the

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