
Grant's Road to Victory
Grant's Road to Victory refers to Ulysses S. Grant’s strategic military approach during the American Civil War. He focused on coordinated, relentless attacks against Confederate forces, targeting critical supply lines and key positions. Grant emphasized continuous engagement to wear down the Confederacy’s resources and morale, rather than isolated battles. His emphasis on unity among Union armies, aggressive tactics, and strategic patience gradually depleted Confederate defenses. This persistent, methodical approach ultimately led to key Union victories, culminating in the surrender of Confederate forces and securing victory for the Union in 1865.