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Ulysses S. Grant – Does He Measure Up?: This 9-page analytical essay examines a number of weakness and strengths in this historical figure. Credited as the man virtually responsible for ending the Civil War, Grant went on to be elected president.  History hounds him as a drunk, while other reports cite his numerous contributions during two presidential terms.  In reality, who was Ulysses S. Grant?  Bibliography lists 6 sources.  SNUgrant.doc
                                                
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                                                    In reality, who was Ulysses S. Grant?  Bibliography lists 6 sources.  SNUgrant.rtf   Ulysses S. Grant - Does He Measure Up? Written   
                                                
                                                    by Susan A. Nelson - May, 2001 For More Information On This Paper Please          General Ulysses S. Grant, the commander  
                                                
                                                    of Union forces in the West, cut the Confederate States in two on July 4, 1863, when he seized Vicksburg, Mississippi. Moreover, without incident General Robert E. Lee personally surrendered  
                                                
                                                    on April 9, 1865 and shortly after, the Army of Northern Virginia gave itself over to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.  For all intents and purposes this  
                                                
                                                    signified the end of the war!  Soon, the world would learn that this modern democratic republic could survive violent internal dissension, and still rise above it to become a  
                                                
                                                    great nation that may be, in then-President Lincolns words, "the last best hope of earth"   (The American Presidency, 2001, and See Also Ulysses S. Grant Biography, 2001). This  
                                                
                                                    essay will examine a number of the much-disputed character traits of this legendary historical figure -- the good, the bad - the human.  
                                                
                                                    According to numerous reports Grant was a plain, unassuming man of few words. He is reported to have once answered a query, "This life is too brief to be frittered  
                                                
                                                    away with explanations."  (Sounds like he had a fine sense of humor also.)  Although seemingly a detached and very private person, Grant nevertheless was intense and a master  
                                                
                                                    of self-control when it came to many areas of his life.   One observer saw in his face "deep thought; extreme determination; and great simplicity and calmness."  Another  
                                                
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