Abraham Lincoln famously stated he could not spare General Ulysses S. Grant because Grant was proving to be an effective military leader during the Civil War. While other generals were hesitant or unsuccessful in their campaigns, Grant demonstrated determination and a willingness to engage the enemy, leading to significant victories. Lincoln recognized that the Union's success depended on strong leadership and aggressive tactics, which Grant exemplified. Thus, he felt that losing Grant would be detrimental to the Union's war effort.
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Lincoln did not necessarily hate McClellan, but more as he thought of him as a coward. McClellan did not want to fight. He did everything he could to avoid fighting. When Lincoln had said,''I can't spare this man he fights.'' he was not talking about Grant like most people say, he was actually talking in an ironic way of McClellan.
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Lincoln's letter said that he was proud of Grant's victory. Additionally, he notes that, while he'd considered a different strategy, he realized that the one that Grant had chosen was ultimately more effective. You can read that letter on the related link below.
well you could say north south, whites blacks, the two presidents were Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, generaks that ended the war were grant and lee
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Yes, but the idiom is "to spare for," not "to spare on." We might say "emotions to waste on..."
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They say: "To spare me the pain, just throw me out. Your stench is killing me."
Only if there is a sensor in the spare. What does your owner's manual say?
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They make a nice spare