why did abraham lincoln come to general grant?
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Lincoln preferred to promote then-Commanding General Henry
Halleck to lead the Union Army, which had been plagued by a string of ineffective leaders and terrible losses in battle. ... Well-respected by troops and civilians, Grant earned Lincoln's trust and went on to force the South's surrender in 1865.
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Lincoln preferred to promote then commanding general henry halleck to lead the union army which has been plagued by a string of ineffective leaders and terrible losses in the battle
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