Reassessing Ulysses S. Grant's role as military leader, the author re-evaluates the general's reputation as a butcher and reveals Grant's true legacy as the military leader with the lowest casualty rates in the war--a record...

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Reassessing Ulysses S. Grant's role as military leader, the author re-evaluates the general's reputation as a butcher and reveals Grant's true legacy as the military leader with the lowest casualty rates in the war--a record he maintained while still winning every battle.

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