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The Union Army during the American Civil War was initially led by various generals, but Ulysses S. Grant became the most prominent and effective leader. He was appointed General-in-Chief of the Union Army in March 1864 and played a crucial role in leading the Union to victory against the Confederate forces. His strategic approach and relentless pursuit of enemy forces were key to the Union's success in the war.

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