U.S.Grant .
the union armies
General Grant was appointed Supreme leader of all Union armies.
A General in the Civil War was the highest commander of the confederate or union armies, head of planning and expediting tactics and manuevers of the armies and making decisions regarding battles of the war.
The Federals
The Union - ending up as General-in-Chief of all the Union armies.
Yes. He had earned great credibility by ending the war in the West and saving the Army of the Cumberland from starvation in Chattanooga, and was promoted General-in-Chief of the Union armies in March 1864.
Grant's successful campaigns in the West convinced Lincoln that Lee would not intimidate him.
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U.S.Grant .
The last Genenral-in-Chief of the Union armies was Ulysses S. Grant. After the war, he continued as General-in-Chief of the United States armies.
The northern territories of the union armies fought with the southern territories. After John Brown's massacre, the union armies marched to Virginia to meet with Robert Lee's southern armies.
Jefferson Davis was one of America's statesman. He served the Union and Confederate armies when he was a leader of the Confederacy during the Civil War.