They were both arguably by far the 2 best civil war generals.
The 5 main people from the American civil war were president Abraham Lincoln, president Jefferson Davis, general Ulysses S. Grant, general Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
hiram Ulysses grant a.k.a, Ulysses Simpson grant.
His original name was Hiram Ulysses Grant. He didn't want to or mean to change it. When he went to a military academy, they signed him up as that. Since then, he was known as Ulysses S. Grant.
Mexican- American War and the Civil War.
Possibly Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, though it would help if you could provide a time or battle in which this event occurred.
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Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, William T. Sherman, Robert E. Lee., George McClellan, Nathaniel Banks
Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Braxton Bragg, Stonewall Jackson,
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate General. He was killed in one of the battles, maybe Chickamauga. He was not a Federal or Union officer, like Grant.
The 5 main people from the American civil war were president Abraham Lincoln, president Jefferson Davis, general Ulysses S. Grant, general Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
For the union, two of the most powerful generals were Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman. For the confederacy, three powerful generals were Robert E. Lee, J.E.B. Stuart, and Stonewall Jackson.
no Ulysses grant was not a slave
Union: Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Grant, Gen. Meade, George McClellan, John Pope, William Sherman Confederacy: Jefferson Davis, Robert Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, Joseph johnson
He was originally Hiram Ulysses Grant, but his family called him Ulysses. Then he enlisted in the war and was registered as Ulysses Simpson Grant , with his mother's maiden name after that he decided to leave it Ulysses S. Grant.
Presidents Andrew Jackson/$20 and Ulysses S. Grant/$50
"general lee w. Jackson (stonewall Jackson)" and "general ulyses (idk how to spell that) s. grant"
The President with the nickname the butcher was Ulysses S. Grant. Another common nickname for him was Sam as his initials U.S. stood for Uncle Sam.