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The impact he had on American history was that he found a way to end the war...The general before him stopped attacking the South instead of just ending it...The Grant came in had the South running scared and kept going and going at the South until they surrendered

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Ulysses The Simpsons Grant was (a) General of the Union during the Civil war. Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Court House. Grant later went on the become our 18th President from 1869-1877. -A.N.A.L.

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Dude! He led the union army! Which means he made them win! Which means if he wasn't there the confederacy would have won! Which means the south might still have slaves. . . (wink face)

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