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Essay heading: General Ulysses S. Grant
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He sends General Sherman on his famous march to the sea, where Sherman and his troops burn everything in their path.
While this was going on, Grant was attacking Lee's army, just battle after battle, because Lee had no reserves to replace men who have died, but the Union had many civilians in their reserve... displayed 300 characters
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It took Grant over 9 months, but after he took Pittsburgh, he went for the capitol, Richmond. 4 days after he captured Richmond, Lee sent him a letter setting the terms for surrender. They met at the Appomattox Court House, where Lee officially surrendered, on April 9th, 1865. displayed next 300 characters
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