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During the American Civil War, the leadership of General Ulysses S. Grant was indeed one of the "shift" factors that led to Northern success in 1863 and beyond. In the Western Theater, Grant led Union forces to a great victory at Vicksburg, Mississippi. Soon, in the Eastern Theater, he squared off with General Robert E. Lee in what would prove to be a grueling but ultimately successful series of campaigns that would finally end the war entirely.

Grant did not become general in chief until 1864. Vicksburg fell after a long siege. This required no brilliance. Just many troops to cut off supplies and Confederate troops to help Vicksburg.

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When US Grant became general in chief in 1864, the South was already in a decline. Southern losses before Grant was in total charge were already leading to a bad ending for the South.

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