What Grant Witnessed at Vicksburg: How One Battle Unveiled Everything About Leadership
In the spring of 1863, Ulysses Grant marched an army with no supply line into the heart of the Confederacy and starved the South's most fortified city into surrender in 47 days. This is not the story of a military genius. It is the story of a man who understood one thing no one else did — and what that cost everyone around him. What does it take to see reality when every institution around you is invested in the illusion? 3 Real Academic Sources: Grabau, Warren E. Ninety-Eight Days: A Geographer's View of the Vicksburg Campaign. University of Tennessee Press, 2000. Smith, Timothy B. Champion Hill: Decisive Battle for Vicksburg. Savas Beatie, 2004. Ballard, Michael B. Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi. University of North Carolina Press, 2004. An artistic narrative (story) is written by a person based on real events. The author does not mislead anyone, but only gives new emotional traits to the characters. This video is purely for entertainment purposes. Image generation services are used to convey atmosphere and authenticity. It takes at least 4 hours for each video, as I study various literature and write my text based on it. It is very interesting for me to study this topic myself.

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