Who Is Ulysses Grant's Administration Accomplishments

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Ulysses Grant was born in Ohio and graduated from West point where he became a skilled horseman but was an otherwise undistinguished student. He eventually joined and fought in the Mexican-American War where he worked at a series of remote army posts but resigned since he wanted to be reunited with his family. This resignation created a spiral of unsuccessful ventures in his life when he tried becoming a farmer and a real estate agent but ended up deciding to move to work in his father’s leather business. It was then in April of 1861 when he became a colonel in the Civil War and was ultimately was appointed lieutenant general by Abraham Lincoln and given a command of the whole United States army which he led to into a series of campaigns that wore down the Confederate army and helped defeat them. Grant was hailed a national hero following the war and was given Americas’ first four-star general from the recommendation of President Andrew Johnson. He was then nominated by the Republicans for their presidential candidate by winning 52% of the popular vote, an electoral margin of 214 to 80, and was the youngest president elect in United States history at that time.
Administration Accomplishments
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Grant tried to combat this corruption and inefficiency that resulted form the system and established a civil service commission to develop other methods for hiring and promoting government workers. Though this service was opposed by Congress and members of his administration when the commission’s funding was cut off and the reform rules were discontinued. It wasn’t until 1883 when President Arthur singed the Pendleton Civil Service Act that it became official