General Uysses S. Grant was a major General who fought for the North or Union States.
Ulysses S. Grant, General of the Union army, fought for the Northern half of the United States in the 1800's.
Ulysses S. Grant was on the side of the North, or the Union. He was the union counterpart of Robert E. Lee from the South. Before the Civil War, both Grant and Lee were in the US Army.
Ulysses Grant was the top general for the Union (North)
Ulysses S Grant wanted to fight for the North and quickly became a well known general.
I am not sure that he wanted to fight at all, but when fighting became necessary, he was always for the North and became their most successful general.
Robert E. Lee led the North Ulysses S. Grant led the South Robert E. Lee led the North Ulysses S. Grant led the South
Ulysses S. Grant was a general that fought for the Union (the north).
North was Ulysses S. Grant, South was Robert E. Lee
North: General Ulysses S. Grant South: General Robert E. Lee
The North. He was an ex-regular officer who was re-commissioned as a Colonelon the outbreak of war, with a little help from politicians in Ohio.
The South - Robert E. Lee / North - Ulysses S. Grant .
North - Ulysses S. Grant South - Robert E. Lee
General Robert E. Lee for the South and General Ulysses S Grant for the North.
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North. He ended the war as General-in-Chief of the Union armies.
Before Ulysses S. Grant joined office, there were many big names. Gen. Zachary Taylor was the 12th president of the United States and was the general of the army as was Grant. Gen. Lee was the lead general of the South during the Civil War as Grant was for the North.
He help the union win the civil war. Hope this helps anyone follow me on twitter: a_yo_chica