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No, HE DIDNT LOSE HIS LEG! He might of been injured but no limbs had to be amputated. Look up "Ulysses S. Grant, president"

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Approximately 412,000.


How did God prepare Ulysses S. Grant?

Just chance - you may call it God. Grant was a modest and self-effacing man, who did not put himself forward for promotion. But his good performance was noticed by John Fremont, a popular figure of the frontier who did not last long as a General, but promoted Grant to Brigadier before he lost his job.


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Who was the hero of the civil war?

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What was Ulysses S. Grant's downfall?

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