Ulysses S. Grant was a former Union general who became president.
Union. No Confederate officer ever became President.
He was a union general and later became the 18th president
first union victory The first major Union victory was Grant's victories at Ft. Henry and Ft. Donelson. He won the reputation for "Unconditional Surrender" Grant with these victories. The first Northern Victory in a set battle was Grant's victory at Shiloh. It showed that even if forced to conduct a graduated withdrawal, Grant would reinforce, resupply, regroup, and counter-attack, driving the Confederates from the field.
Nevada was admitted into the Union on October 31, 1864 becoming the 36th state to join the Union. Abraham Lincoln was President of the U.S. when Nevada became a state.
Michigan was admitted into the Union on January 26, 1837 becoming the 26th state to join the Union. Andrew Jackson was President of the U.S. when Michigan became a state.
Dwight David Eisenhower was president when Hawaii became a state.
Ulysses S. Grant was the president who also served as a general in the Union Army during the Civil War. He played a crucial role in leading Union forces to victory and was appointed as the commander of the Union Army in 1864. Grant later became the 18th President of the United States, serving from 1869 to 1877. His leadership during the war and presidency were significant in shaping post-war America.
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Ulysses S. Grant was a Union general during the American Civil War. He played a crucial role in leading the Union Army to victory against the Confederacy and later became the 18th President of the United States. His leadership and strategies were instrumental in securing key victories for the Union forces.
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When Abraham Lincoln became president