Ulysses S. Grant: Legacy Of The Civil War

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Ulysses S. Grant was elected president in 1868 by a majority of republicans after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He won the election with 214 electoral votes and a popular campaign slogan “let us have peace”. Grant had a trusting character and “hands off” management style. In March 1869, he took over a country still divided by the legacy of the Civil War, in which he led union armies to victory. Although Grant was a great soldier and a fierce general filled with determination, he was a rookie in the politician arena with a constricted cultural background. A common word used to describe his presidency was “scandal”.
The Credit Mobilier was the best known scandal of the Grant era that had nothing to do with Ulysses S. Grant. The discovery