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20 January, 18:46

Why was Ulysses S. Grant given command of the Union armies in 1864? A. He had been successful in the West. B. He had defeated Confederate troops in Georgia. C. He was a friend of Abraham Lincoln's. D. He was a leader in the Republican Party.

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  1. 20 January, 20:35
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    I would say A because he was drafted into the army to fight in the Mexican-American war, which was before the Civil War.
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