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In the Civil War what were the consequences (good and bad) for the Confederacy due to Grant’s actions?

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During the Civil War, Ulysses Grant, a determined leader, had the command of all of the U.S armies. Although he was a loyal and honest person, a minority of his compatriots were corrupt and unprincipled. His command was also deteriorated by scandals. After that, he had invested into a intermediary firm, that went bankrupt, and ended up costing his life savings. Hope this helps ^__^

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