Why Confederate Generals Dreaded Ulysses S. Grant More Than Any Union General
Every Confederate general had a plan to beat the Union Army. They beat McClellan. They humiliated Burnside. They destroyed Hooker. Then Grant arrived — and nothing worked. This is the story of why the most gifted military minds in the Confederacy feared one quiet, relentless man above all others, and why the quality they feared most had nothing to do with genius. What does it take to truly break an army — courage, brilliance, or something far more unsettling? 3 ACADEMIC SOURCES: Brooks D. Simpson, Ulysses S. Grant: Triumph Over Adversity, 1822–1865 (Houghton Mifflin, 2000) Michael B. Ballard, Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi (University of North Carolina Press, 2004) Gary W. Gallagher, The Union War (Harvard University Press, 2011) 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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