The reason why General Ulysses S. Grant maintained the military alliance, and the reason why the civil war continued until April 1865. Ulysses S. Grant was born on 27 April 1822 in Pleasant Ohio. Grant and her family moved to Georgetown, Ohio a year after birth. Grant graduated West Point in 1843 and was appointed on behalf of the fourth American infantry stationed in Missouri. Grant married Julia Dent and later married four children.
Ulysses S. Grant (April 27, 1822 - July 23, 1885, Hiram Ulysses Grant) is the 18th President of the United States, Supreme Commander of the Army, Soldiers, International Politicians, and the American Civil War During that time Grant led the EFF to defeat the Union under the direction of President Abraham Lincoln. In the era of reconstruction, President Grant urged Republicans to eliminate remnants of allies' nationalism, racial discrimination and slavery. Since childhood in Ohio, Grant is an experienced horse racing player with a talent for habitation of horses. He graduated from West Point in 1843 and received an excellent contribution in the Mexican-American war. After he returned, Grant married Julia dent with four children. In 1854, Grant suddenly resigned. He and his family have experienced seven years of financial distress in private life. When the civil war broke out in 1861, Grant joined the EFF and soon got promoted to the general.
After the Civil War, President Andrew Johnson appointed Ulysses S. Grant as Minister of War of New Unified Country. In 1868, according to Johnson's campaign, Ulysses S. Grant was elected the 18th president of the United States of America. Unfortunately, the government of Grant is clearly corrupt in corruption, but full of corruption and scandal. In the second year after his second year in office, Grant made a victory journey to the world. In 1884, he threw money into all corrupt banks. To compensate for some of his losses, he wrote about his war experiences of "Century Magazine". They were found to be very popular as he was urged to write Grant's personal memoir, his excellent autobiography that completed 2 volumes a few days before he died of cancer at the age of 63. It was. Mark Twain has provided valuable help to help Grant complete his memoirs and publish them. In today's statement, Grant's personal memoir is the best seller.