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Oh, dude, Ulysses S. Grant's childhood was like any other kid's, I guess. He was born in Ohio in 1822, his dad owned a tannery, and he went to a one-room schoolhouse. Like, nothing too crazy, just your typical 19th-century childhood, you know?

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