How was ulysses s. grant important to the civil war?


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Civil War Ulysses S. Grant was a Colonel for the Union (North) army in the Civil War. As the Civil War reached its peak, Grant sought to win control of the Mississippi Valley. In February 1862, he took Fort Donelson in Tennessee, which was the first Union victory of strategic importance.

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