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Ulysses S. Grant was considered the victor at the Battle of Shiloh due to his strategic leadership and the Union Army's ability to regroup and launch a counteroffensive after suffering initial setbacks. Despite an unexpected Confederate attack on the first day that caught Union forces off guard, Grant's determination and effective use of reinforcements allowed the Union to hold their ground. The second day of fighting saw Grant's forces decisively push back the Confederate army, ultimately leading to a Union victory that marked a significant turning point in the Western Theater of the Civil War.

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