Lincoln Furious with Meade; Selects Grant
After the battle of Gettysburg, Lincoln was quite disappointed in General Meade for not being more aggressive in pursuit of Lee. As a result, Lincoln turned to General U.S. Grant to take on the job of Lee-hunting.

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