No. Longstreet was already Grant's friend before the war.
Sherman and Grant. That was one reason they got on well, and made an important partnership.
Ulysses s. grant (sorry for spelling if that's wrong)
In the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant fought for the Union.
He surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
he became famous because he was brave, had extra skills, and was depending on his soldiers to win the civil war
U.S. Grant, for one. Might have been Longstreet too.
James Longstreet and US Grant knew each other from their time at West Point. They became friends and in 1848, when US Grant married Julia Dent, then Lieutenant James Longstreet attended Grant's wedding ceremony.
Lee , Jackson , Stuart , Longstreet and Hood . Grant, and Meade.
James Longstreet
You may be referring to General James Longstreet, who was a close friend of Grant from when they trained together at West Point. Longstreet introduced Grant to a distant cousin, whom Grant married. Best Man at the wedding was Longstreet.
When the US Civil War ended, former Confederate Lieutenant General James Longstreet traveled to Washington DC with regards to the written application for a pardon from the US government based on his high level of military operations he conducted against the Union during the war. Longstreet met with General US Grant, Secretary of War Stanton and President Andrew Johnson. Johnson refused to grant Longstreet a pardon.
The big other generals were Sherman, Longstreet, Stonewall Jackson, Meade, Bragg, and McClellan.
Longstreet
He had no reason to do otherwise. He was an ex-regular Army officer from Ohio. His only link with the Confederates was that he had shared a room at West Point with James Longstreet, whose cousin he had married, with Longstreet (supposedly) as Best Man. Many officers on opposing sides had been close friends before the war.
James Longstreet
become President
Grant was the famous Civil War general who went on to become President.