Yes, very much. He railed against the Mexican-American war, for instance, because he believed the true motive for the war was to gain territory into which the South could spread slavery. However, after the Mexican War, he quit the army and
went to work to manage his father-in-law's plantation in Missouri which relied on slave labor. Some say that experience is what made the evils of slavery more obvious to him. By the time the civil war began, he had moved North to Illinois.
He was a major hero for the North in the Civil War, and later as president worked to unravel the last vestiges of slavery in the South.
He approved of it.
Yes, he was.
He did not like it.
no
He wanted slavery
Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses s. grant
Yes there is a timeline for Ulysses s grant. I know this because I research about Ulysses s grant.
He extended the slavery of the knee grow
Ulysses S. Grant was a Republican.
Ulysses S. Grant's dad was Jesse Root Grant.
Ulysses s Grant was born in 1822.
No Ulysses s grant was in the union
Ulysses S. Grant was born on April 27, 1822.
Ulysses S. Grant
no Ulysses grant was not a slave
Because he believed that slavery was wrong. The Union once had slavery but when they switched to having factories they turned on the idea of slavery.