Ulysses S. Grant As A Role Model

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Natalie Pinckney Mrs.Teed ELA ¾
1 May 2023
Civil War Ulysses S. Grant
INTRODUCTION:
"The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish the most. I can better trust those who have helped to relive the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity" (Ulysses S. Grant, History Channel). Who was Ulysses S. Grant as a president and a general during the Civil War? Grant is a big role model for the U.S.A. because of the things he said, what he did as a soldier, and how he was as a general.
Things He Said:
Grant did many things as president and general during the war. One of the things he said was, "In every battle, there comes a time when both sides consider themselves beaten; then whoever …show more content…

He removed the vestiges of slavery and also implemented congressional reconstruction (White House). Grant rendered distinguished service in the army of Zachary Taylor, whom Grant admired (White House). Before the war, Grant fought in Molino del Rey and Chapultepec; he won the ranks of first lieutenant and captain (White House). He commanded the armies of the United States, was elected chief executive, then was appointed colonel of the 21st Illinois. (Ferverherd). After he resigned, he worked in many different places, such as farming, real estate, sales, as a customhouse clerk, and as a candidate for country engineer (Fereverherd). Grant won the Civil War with his service (Cotton).
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Grant was the 18th president and a general in the war. Based on what he said, his presidency, and his time as a general, what was he like? Grant was an excellent general and president. In his time as a general, he fought many battles and won the Civil War. As president, he fought to give blacks more freedom and rights; he obviously seceded. When he fought, he really fought for what he believed in, knowing that it might get him killed, and he took that with him when he was elected

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