Ulysses S Grant, who went on to become President.
On April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered to Lieutenant-General Ulysses S. Grant, commander of the Union Army. This effectively led to the end of the Civil War.
The phrase "who surrendered to whom" typically refers to various historical events where one party relinquished control or authority to another. A notable example is the surrender of General Robert E. Lee to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House in April 1865, which marked the end of the American Civil War. In this context, Lee's Confederate Army surrendered to Grant's Union forces.
The Union General-in-Chief was Ulysses S. Grant.
The Confederate Army surrendered to the Union Army on April 9, 1865. This historic event took place at Appomattox Court House in Virginia, when General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant, effectively marking the end of the Civil War.
Ulysses s grant was an important person of the civil war. robert e. lee surrendered to him in all intends and purposes to end the civil war
Ulysses S Grant. That is who Lee surrendered to at Appomattox.
General Robert E Lee surrendered his Confederate army to the Union led by Ulysses S. Grant. Essentially the end of the Civil War.
Robert E. Lee
Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House.
It did, when Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia.
Ulysses S. Grant
General and commander of northern forces towards the end of the civil war
Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox in Virginia.
Ulysses S Grant, who went on to become President.
It was where Lee surrendered to Grant - effectively the end of the Civil War.
The Civil War ended on April 9, 1865, when Robert E. Lee surrendered the last major Confederate army to Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Courthouse. This happened on a Sunday.