How did Ulysses S. Grant's military strategy differ from Robert E. Lee's?
A.)Grant was a proponent of trench warfare while Lee preferred to carry out small, often risky raids.
B.)Grant preferred measured tactics like dividing his army while Lee tended to whip his troops into a frenzy.
C.)Grant focused on a number of casualties while Lee focused on territory gained.
D.)Grant favored defensive tactics while Lee relied on the relentless offensive to win battles.
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Answer: In terms of military tactics, both men were bold, decisive leaders. Lee is generally more praised for his tactical approach to particular battles, especially Chancellorsville, while Grant tended to be a more methodical leader, relentlessly putting pressure on the Confederate armies in order to exploit the numerical and ...
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