No, he didn't
Grant did not win Gettysburg. Grant was at Vicksburg at the time. Meade defeated Lee at Gettysburg. Grant closed the Mississippi to the South by seizing Vicksburg. Please rephrase your question.
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Ulysses S. Grant
The battle of Gettysburg
He knew Grant would do anything to win the war.
After the Battle of Gettysburg, won by Union General George Meade and the Army of the Potomac, Lee retreated to Virginia. US Grant was working under General in Chief Henry W. Halleck. Grant had just captured Vicksburg and was awaiting instructions from Halleck.
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No, he was not connected with either of the Bull Run battles. He was over in the West until the liberation of the Mississipi in July 1863, and then at Chattanooga. In March 1864, he was appointed General-in-Chief of all the Union armies.
The northern Gereral did not follow General Lee so Linclon was upset and brought Gen. Grant and had Grant take over Vicksburg
He knew Grant would do anything to win the war.
Taking place in the summer of 1863, the Battle of Gettysburg featured a number of famous generals and other officers from both sides of the Civil War. One of the most famous of all, General Ulysses S. Grant, was not present, as he was at that time in command of the Union forces besieging the Confederate fortress of Vicksburg in the Western Theater of the conflict.
General Ulysses Grant and General Robert E. Lee were involved in the final battle of the Civil War.