Ulysses S. Grant's Role In The Civil War

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The Civil War was a brutal and harsh period in America and using intense battle strategies, General Ulysses S. Grant fought and won the war for President Lincoln and for the future of the U.S. As the Civil War loomed, Grant was feared throughout the confederate army and he soon became one of the most underrated military generals in the nation’s history. Not only was he a factor of the Civil War ending, but he was also the 18th president of the US. The book describes Grant as he grows up from a boy to the military general that helped in ended the war. The book also details his role in the civil war and his emotions towards his family. The author also describes Grant’s addiction to alcohol and how it deeply affects his military and civilian life,