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How Ulysses S. Grant Overcame Depression and Addiction to Win the Civil War
A Military Hero the Army Didn’t Want At the start of the Civil War, Ulysses Grant had great credentials to be given an important military assignment. He had graduated from the U. S. Military Academy at West Point in 1843, … Continue reading
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