Did you know that the S in Ulysses S. Grant's name does not have any meaning at all? When Ohio Congressman Thomas Hamer was writing his nomination for West Point he accidentally put Ulysses S. Grant instead of Ulysses Grant. Despite his best efforts to correct this mistake, it stuck with him and he decided to accept it as his own. It was after this event that people at West Point started calling him U.S. Grant. The initials U.S. stood for Uncle Sam. This was just one of the many interesting facts about Grant that I bet you did not know about him. Ulysses S. Grant was an important figure in America's history and development. This paper will include a recollection of Grants early years, alcohol's influence on him throughout his life, his leadership …show more content…
During his time at West Point, the school’s mess hall had a fine that they had to pay with one bottle of wine when a person was late to the hall. Ulysses was seeing his future wife, Julia Dent, at the time and he was frequently late to the mess hall because of it. Eventually he argued about the fine with Robert Buchanan who was his commanding officer. This argument sparked a feud that continued throughout their lives. After he went to West Point, he served in the army for a few years and was sent to Sackets Harbor, New York. It was here that he began to drink heavily to pass the time because his post was so boring. It seemed that during most of his military career, Grant experienced the most temptation to drink while he was away from his family and away from the battlefield. He became worried because of his drinking and joined an anti-drinking group called the Sons of Temperance. This group helped him with his drinking problems and he became an active participant in the group. He was then moved to Detroit, Michigan which took him away from the Sons of Temperance so he began drinking again. While he was posted at Fort Humboldt, California he his commander was Robert Buchanan who was still angry about their argument at West Point. Buchanan spent a lot of time spreading rumours of Grant’s drinking to try and destroy Grant’s career. Eventually, because of the malicious rumors Grant resigned from the army and tried to work several different jobs. In the end his job did not work out so when the Civil War broke out he rejoined the Union Army. Grant’s alcoholism was an attribute that actually made him a better leader. Because of Grant trying to discipline himself with his drinking he was able to discipline other people better which helped him get a regiment of soldiers into fighting shape in the beginning of the Civil War. Because of this he was promoted
Ulysses S. Grant took no part in the operation in the prison camps. He did not have anything to do with the creation of these camps let alone taking part in the operation, which he could not have done based on his rank early in the war. Most of the camps were built and officially started operating between the years 1861 and 1862, when Grant was off "displayed his military prowess early in the conflict. In 1861, he led 3,000 troops into his first major engagement.” This meaning he was busy in combat while other leaders when discussing the camps.
In 1852, he was sent to Fort Vancouver, in what is now Washington State. In 1853, Grant was promoted to captain and shipped to Fort Humboldt on the Northern California coast, where he had a run-in with the fort's officer, Lieutenant Colonel
He was a lot of different positions in the military. Sometimes in the military, he missed his wife and children so he drank a lot. He left once because of his intense drinking habit. He came back because of the union getting attacked which sparked his patriotism. Grants wife’s family had a lot of money.
Grant was a very prominent figure of the time period and led the Union to victory and helped heal the fractured United States afterward. General Grant began his military career at West Point when he was just sixteen. He was top of his class and when he graduated, he began his four years of service and went into combat in the Mexican-American War. He was promoted to captain as a result of his bravery during the war. After this, his four-year commitment to the army was up, he left and did not expect to come back.
From a broad perspective, the Republican Party nominee for President in 1868 was Ulysses S. Grant. Evidence from the text that further bolsters this claim is shown when the authors state, “Wrangling between Congress and President Andrew Johnson had soured the people on professional politicians in the Reconstruction era, and the notion still prevailed that a good general would make a good president. Stubbily bearded General Grant was by far the most popular Northern hero to emerge from the war” (Cohen & Kennedy 488). The quote above sheds light upon how the Republican Party embraced the notion, pertaining to how victorious military leaders translate into effective presidents. It can thus be deduced that General Grant, who, in turn, proved his
A clerical error caused him to change his name from Hiram Ulysses Grant to Ulysses S. Grant, just so he wouldn’t be rejected by the school. He did not excel, rather he was just average in grades, with multiple demerits for messy clothing and tardiness. He graduated in 1843, number 21 out of 39 students. His early plans were to resign from the U.S. military after the four years he was required to serve. He met his wife
He decided not to change the mistake as to not cause any disturbance and impact his chances into getting into the Academy. In 1843, Grant graduated from the U.S Military Academy being the twenty first out of thirty nine in his class. He excelled in horsemanship, but in the rest of his subjects he was average. Grant was later stationed at St. Louis, Missouri and was commissioned
At West Point, Grant was not much of a scholar, acquiring only average grades but eventually graduating in 1843 as 21st out of 39 of his class. After graduating, now
Ulysses became POTUS in 1868. http://www.historynet.com/ulysses-s-grant Ulysses had a huge impact on others. Ulysses help people be determined to get something done. He has used the fame from the Civil War to free become POTUS and make everyday people?s lives better.
1812 marks the year President Madison, member of the Democratic-Republican party, asked Congress to declare war on the greatest naval power in the world; Great Britain. The tensions between these two nations came as a result of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. The factors of Great Britain forcing impressment and infringing maritime rights, appealing to American nationalism, and President Madison’s political motivations all added up to equal the War of 1812. Since America remained neutral, Britain did everything in their power to assure the United States suffered many costly defeats at the hands of Canadian, Native American, and British troops, and also made trading with the French nearly inaccessible. The ocean is a highway
A Civil War General: Ulysses S. Grant joined the Civil war in 1861. Before the Civil war he served in the Mexican- American War as a quartermaster (A
General Grant had many different scandals surrounding his presidency and this later affected his image in the public
Before Herbert Hoover served as America’s 31st president during the years 1929 to 1933, Hoover accomplished global success as a mining engineer and worldwide gratitude as “The Great Humanitarian” who fed worn torn Europe during and after World War I. President Hoover brought to the presidency an outstanding reputation for public service as an engineer, administrator, and humanitarian. When the Republican convention in Kansas City began in the summer of 1928, the fifty-three-year old Herbert Hoover was an the boarder line of winning his party 's nomination for president. He had won many primaries in California, Oregon, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Maryland. Among important Republican supporters he had the help of women, progressives internationals, the new business elites, and corporate interests party regulars grudgingly supported Hoover,but they never trusted him. The convention voted Hoover on the first ballot teaming him with Senate Leader Charles Curtis of Kansas.
There are two volumes of this book which the author called a narrative history of America. It comprises the information about the years from 1932 to 1972. And, unlike other typical (and boring) history books where the information is usually jumbled in decades, each of the 37 chapters of this book covers only one year. Here, I want to dwell upon The Part 1 (Prologue) and the years from 1932-1941.
General Ulysses S. Grant was a very powerful man. He was the son of a tanner on the Western frontier. He wasn’t born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He was very modern, and thought you had to work hard no matter what. Grant was a man that did not live in the past.