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  1. Ulysses S. Grant, nacido Hiram Ulysses Grant (Point Pleasant, Ohio, 27 de abril de 1822-Wilton, Nueva York, 23 de julio de 1885), fue un militar y político estadounidense que se desempeñó como el 18.º presidente de los Estados Unidos (1869-1877).

  2. Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant; April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was an American military officer, politician, and the 18th president of the United States, who served from 1869 to 1877. As commanding general , Grant led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War in 1865 and briefly served as U.S. secretary of war .

  3. Ulysses S. Grant. (Ulysses Simpson Grant; Point Pleasant, Estados Unidos, 1822 - Mount McGregor, 1885) Militar y político estadounidense que fue el 18º presidente de los Estados Unidos (1869-1877). Nacido Hiram Ulysses Grant, un error de registro al matricularse en la academia militar de West Point, por el que nunca reclamó, motivó que ...

  4. The presidency of Ulysses S. Grant began on March 4, 1869, when Ulysses S. Grant was inaugurated as the 18th president of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1877. The Reconstruction era took place during Grant's two terms of office.

  5. Historical reputation of Ulysses S. Grant. Hundreds of historians and biographers have written biographies and historical accounts about the life of Ulysses S. Grant and his performance in military and presidential affairs. Very few presidential reputations have shifted as dramatically as Grant's.

  6. Ulysses S. Grant, nacido Hiram Ulysses Grant ( Point Pleasant, Ohio, 27 de abril de 1822- Wilton, Nueva York, 23 de julio de 1885), fue un militar y político estadounidense que se desempeñó como el 18.º presidente de los Estados Unidos (1869-1877).

  7. Throughout the Civil War, Grant's armies incurred approximately 154,000 casualties, while having inflicted 191,000 casualties on his opposing Confederate armies. [3] In terms of success, Grant was the only general during the Civil War who received the surrender of three Confederate armies. [2]