Ulysses S. Grant's Life And Accomplishments

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Ulysses S. Grant was born in Point Pleasant, date of April 17,1822 was originally born as Hiram Ulysses Grant. When he was just eighteen months old, his family picked up there stuff and moved to Georgetown so his father Jesse Grant could start a tannery. The house smelled because of the tannery. As Hiram Ulysses Grant grew older, he didn’t like the operation at all in the 16 years that it was going on and liked to make his own decision. When he was much younger, his first memory was at the age of seven. He loved horses and began to take the horses to gather wood for the house and tannery. Four years later, he got to take the jobs “with the horses” as he recalled in his memories. His father always made sure him and his other siblings had a education so Ulysses S. Grant then showed off his horseman skills. He took after his mother being shy and non-outgoing like his father on the other hand who was outgoing. …show more content…

Grant went to the United States Military Academy at West Point. He changed his name on the spot because of fear being rejected by the school. He was a average student getting average grades and receiving demerits for being tardy and slovenly dressed. Though, he graduated in 1843, and became Lieutenant Ulysses S. Grant where he was stationed in Saint Louis Missouri where he'd meet his future wife. As a president, he was an national hero who defeated Horatio Seymour. He was the 18th president and was 46 years of age. He was re-elected in 1872. Many name him as a good military man but not an good politician. He made poor decisions and was being taken advantage by corrupt politicians, business people, friends and relatives. A failure of his was that he pushed the Reconstruction Acts, but they failed. Radical Republicans didn’t listen to his recommendation and threatened him. His brother provided information to Jay Gould to help him corner the gold

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