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Was Ulysses S. Grant part of the confederate?

No Ulysses s grant was in the union


Why is Shiloh considered a confederate defeat?

The Confederate troops caught Grant's army off guard and almost won the battle on the first day.


Did Jefferson Davis defeat Ulysses S. Grant?

No, Jefferson Davis did not defeat Ulysses S. Grant. Davis was the president of the Confederate States during the American Civil War, while Grant was a leading Union general. Grant's military strategies and leadership ultimately contributed to the defeat of the Confederacy, culminating in their surrender at Appomattox Court House in April 1865.


What union general did general lee surrender to?

Ulysses S Grant was the Union general who accepted Robert E Lee's surrender.


How did Ulysses S. Grant impact the civil war?

He impacted the Civil War because he was the general of the Union troops who helped defeat Confederate forces at Vicksburg, Mississippi.;) JENNYEFR SANCHEZ


Who took the confederate capital?

Ulysses S Grant took the confederate capital


What battlefield damaged Ulysses S. Grant's rising military reputation?

the deaths of nearly 25,000 Union and Confederate troops at the Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.


What battlefield event Ulysses S. Grant rising military reputation?

the deaths of nearly 25,000 Union and Confederate troops at the Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.


What battlefield event damaged Ulysses S. Grant military reputation?

the deaths of nearly 25,000 Union and Confederate troops at the Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.


What battlefield event damaged Ulysses Grant's rising military reputation?

the deaths of nearly 25,000 Union and Confederate troops at the Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.


Who was the commander of the Union troops?

Ulysses S. Grant


What battlefield event damage Ulysses S Grant's rising military reputation?

the deaths of nearly 25,000 Union and Confederate troops at the Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.