Ulysses S. Grant Net Worth

About Ulysses S. Grant

Hiram Ulysses Grant, often known as Ulysses S. Grant, was an American military leader who lived from April 27, 1822, to July 23, 1885. His estimated net worth is $10,000. One of the most renowned lives in American history was that of Ulysses S. Grant. His father and mother were both Pennsylvania natives with English and Scottish ancestry when he was born in Ohio in April 1822. The year after his birth, the family relocated to Ohio.

American soldier and 18th president of the United States Ulysses S. Grant had an inflation-adjusted net worth of $10 thousand dollars (adjusted for inflation) at the time of his death, in 1885. Grant lost $100,000 after being defrauded by his son’s business partner, Ferdinand Ward, which forced him into bankruptcy.

When he was seventeen years old, he was put forward for a position in the American military college at West Point. In 1843, he received his West Point diploma. During the Mexican-American War, they were engaged for four years until he wed Julia Boggs-Dent, the daughter of a Missouri plantation and slave owner. Together, they had four children.

He vehemently opposed the Mexican-American War, in fact. He believed that the Civil War served as retribution for American aggressiveness in Mexico.

Grant’s Relocation West

Grant eventually received a new assignment to the Pacific Northwest, where he met American Indian tribes. He believed that as long as the white people did not abuse them, these Native Americans were harmless and would live in peace.

Grant tried his hand at a number of unsuccessful western business projects in an effort to augment his military pay. It’s thought that his failures and being away from his family are what led him to start drinking excessively.

winning the Civil War

When Confederate forces assaulted Fort Sumter in 1861, sparking the start of the American Civil War, Grant had been out of the military for several years. Grant was tasked with capturing Fort Donelson alongside his volunteers. Grant was successful in organizing his army, encircling the fort, and ordering a surrender. His well-known instructions, “No terms except unconditional and immediate surrender.” were repeated all over the North. He quickly earned the moniker “Unconditional Surrender” Grant.

Grant was elevated to major-general by President Lincoln as a result of his success. The Union soldiers succeeded in seizing Richmond and Petersburg by 1865. At Appomattox, the Confederate army was divided in two, and General Lee reluctantly gave himself up to Grant.

President’s achievements

Lincoln was assassinated 4 days later, and Andrew Johnson became President. Johnson and Grant did not agree on many topics, and Grant was elected president in 1868. He fought to bring about peace with the Indian tribes and passed the 15th Amendment, guaranteeing African Americans the right to vote. His catchphrase for the election was “Let’s us have peace.” The Civil Rights Act of 1875, which he also signed, further secured the rights of African Americans.

Grant’s passing

Before passing away at age 63 from throat cancer, he was barely able to complete his autobiography. Military historians and literary critics hold in high regard his own recollections, which Mark Twain released. Millions of people turned out for both the dedication of his tomb in Manhattan and his funeral procession in New York because he was well-liked in his own time.

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