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7 April, 20:58

Which best describes Ulysses S. Grant? Grant was a Union general credited with winning the Civil War and was elected president in 1868. Grant was a Confederate general who surrendered at the end of the Civil War and was elected president in 1868. Grant was a well-known fighter of corruption in New York City who was a presidential candidate in 1868. Grant was a relatively unknown governor from Ohio who was a presidential candidate in 1868.

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  1. 7 April, 21:21
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    Grant was confederate general who surrendered and became 18th president
  2. 8 April, 00:37
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    Answer: I believe the answer is A

    Explanation: Grant was a Union general credited with winning the Civil War and was elected president in 1868. From my edge notes.
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