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independent practice
now, in the independent practice, test your understanding of the unions military advantage after 1863.
why did president lincoln want general u. s. grant commanding the union army after the battle of gettysburg?
a. he wanted to give grant a chance to prove himself.
b. he had heard that grant had recruited more union troops.
c. he knew grant would do anything to win the war.
d. he thought the south would surrender.
Lincoln appointed Ulysses S. Grant to command the Union army because Grant demonstrated relentless, aggressive leadership focused on defeating the Confederacy. Lincoln recognized Grant's commitment to winning the war, unlike previous Union generals who were more cautious.
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C. He knew Grant would do anything to win the war.