He knew Grant would do anything to win the war.
General Grant
General Grant
Lincoln refused to fire General Ulysses S. Grant after the Battle of Shiloh because he recognized Grant's potential as a capable leader despite the heavy casualties in the battle. Lincoln appreciated Grant's aggressive tactics and willingness to engage the enemy, which aligned with his own desire for a more proactive military strategy. Furthermore, Lincoln understood that the Union needed strong commanders willing to take risks to achieve victory in the Civil War. Ultimately, he believed that dismissing Grant would undermine the Union's efforts during a critical period of the conflict.
General Grant./// Incorrect, after the Battle of Antietam(Sharpsburg) Mr.Lincoln relieved McClellan of command for the second and final time. His replacement was Gen. Ambrose Burnside who only lasted for one battle(Fredricksburg) a serious Union defeat. Incidently Grant did not even enter the Eastern Theatre until the Spring of 1864.
The Union armies of the James and the Potomac under the overall command of Grant end the Confederate Army of the Northern Virginia, under the overll command of Lee.
Lincoln knew that Grant would do anything to win the war.
Meade remained in command until the next year when Grant superseded him.
He knew Grant would do anything to win the war.
Grant
The battle of Gettysburg
He knew Grant would do anything to win the war.
He knew Grant would do anything to win the war.
He knew Grant would do anything to win the war.
YES
No, Lincoln did not promote Ulysses S. Grant to general immediately after the victories at Vicksburg and Gettysburg. Grant was already a major general at that time; he received the rank of lieutenant general in March 1864, well after these battles, as a recognition of his overall command capabilities and success in the Civil War. Lincoln's decision to promote Grant was influenced by his effective leadership and the need for a commander who could unify the Union forces.
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.