Ulysses S. Grant's Difference In The Civil War

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The Civil War is considered the most deadly war ever fought in American history. This war was fought between the Confederates and the Union over the issue slavery, but there was one man who made a difference in this war. That man is known as Ulysses S. Grant because he showed inhuman like determination and bravery. Before April 12, 1861, Grant was a man who wanted to start a new life without war, but on the day, Confederate troops attacked Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Seeing this happen, Sparked Grants patriotism and he volunteered for the military. With this new spark of courage, Grant quickly was promoted to the Union General. A year later, in 1862, Grant was leading his army into Confederate territory for his first major