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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2020
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    Diagnosed with terminal cancer and on the brink on financial ruin, Grant races to finish his memoirs to provide for his family, in this scene from "Freedom's Champion." #Grant
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  • @HISTORY
    @HISTORY  4 года назад +206

    Watch all new episodes of Grant over three consecutive nights starting May 25th at 9/8c, and stay up to date on all of your favorite History Channel shows at history.com/schedule.

    • @SouthernGentleman
      @SouthernGentleman 4 года назад +8

      The series was overall great! Well done! You told a lot in just 3 episodes and I wish you could’ve told the whole story.
      P.S. “The southern soldier fought for states rights” (The right for each state to independently govern themselves without federal intervention.) - 19 year old CSA soldier Julius Howell.

    • @candie0404
      @candie0404 4 года назад +10

      Southern Gentleman which includes the right to own slaves 🙄 I mean, you can call it whatever you want but in a nutshell that’s what it was.

    • @SouthernGentleman
      @SouthernGentleman 4 года назад +2

      candie0404 The U.S constitution protected slavery. 5 Union states were slave states. Grant was even a owner.
      But 70% of the south didn’t have slavery and owners were a minority.

    • @SouthernGentleman
      @SouthernGentleman 4 года назад +2

      candie0404 Except states rights issue has been a problem forever and is still a problem today.
      Aren’t you tired of federal regulations and taxes on literally everything?

    • @SouthernGentleman
      @SouthernGentleman 4 года назад

      Q Thousands of blacks fought for the Confederacy like black Confederate sailor W. S Lewis from CSS Alabama, Cuban Woman Loretta Velasquez dressed as a man to fight for the Confederacy, Cherokee and Choctaw tribes fought for the Confederacy. The last Confederate General to stop fighting was Cherokee General Stand Watie. 10,000 Jews fought for the Confederacy, like Moses Ezekiel. 13,000 Hispanics and 3,000 Mexican-Texans fought for the Confederacy as well, like Santos Benavides. Hundreds of Asians fought for the Confederacy like Charles Chon.

  • @leoh3892
    @leoh3892 4 года назад +3246

    I know this might be an unpopular opinion but please make more stuff like this and less ancient aliens.

    • @Thespian821
      @Thespian821 4 года назад +109

      Frankly, sir, I concur.

    • @kysike666
      @kysike666 4 года назад +50

      Well Said

    • @connormclernon26
      @connormclernon26 4 года назад +29

      Yes

    • @TeamKuukiFoodGames
      @TeamKuukiFoodGames 4 года назад +31

      Amen

    • @michaelnaumann9047
      @michaelnaumann9047 4 года назад +73

      I agree, too much aliens, Ice Road, and Pawn Stars, and not enough about our history and the history of the world. I miss the History Channel of the 90s and 2000s

  • @veanwhitcher7867
    @veanwhitcher7867 4 года назад +1684

    It's time for President Grant to be reintroduced to a nation that needs to know him again.

    • @DLordSadow
      @DLordSadow 4 года назад +32

      Amen!

    • @whitneymcknight8686
      @whitneymcknight8686 4 года назад +15

      👏🏽

    • @dexho1457
      @dexho1457 4 года назад +40

      San Franciscos just tore down his statue

    • @Riplboss
      @Riplboss 4 года назад +18

      While he had done many great things for Americans. It ended up costing the Lakota Indian tribes and many others, everything.

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel 4 года назад +4

      I'm the 100th like!

  • @barbarianremover2463
    @barbarianremover2463 4 года назад +1624

    Grant was a great general.
    Grant was a decent president.
    But most importantly he was a good man with a good heart.

    • @dogbean5015
      @dogbean5015 3 года назад +34

      Not a good liver though lol

    • @generalfred9426
      @generalfred9426 3 года назад +153

      Grant is an underrated president IMO he just trusted the wrong people. If look at his policies you see that Grant was a very progressive person for his time

    • @dogbean5015
      @dogbean5015 3 года назад +1

      @@generalfred9426 not tryna call you out but didn't he like order buffalo soldiers to hunt down indians?

    • @axelscharf2415
      @axelscharf2415 3 года назад +5

      Sure about that ? His own soldiers called him the Butcher .

    • @generalfred9426
      @generalfred9426 3 года назад +97

      @@axelscharf2415 thanks for the good laugh his own soldiers voted for him for president. Also how is that Lee and Burnside that aren't called a butcher despite them launching assaults dwarfing that at Cold Harbor

  • @123blakes8
    @123blakes8 4 года назад +1166

    The history channel actually doing something about history....

    • @123blakes8
      @123blakes8 4 года назад +5

      Bernie Martinez yupp

    • @jafo766
      @jafo766 4 года назад

      Let us $PEAK of the HI$TORY of the Toronto Maple Leaf'$ Dre$$ing Room and the little boys whom had their REAR ENDS WRECKED....GO LEAF'$ GO....futt me in all

    • @lisabelle7553
      @lisabelle7553 4 года назад +5

      Yes, it seems to usually be about UFOs and such lately-- and zi used to watch this channel religiously. Nice to see a solid history doc.

    • @theunknownpersonism
      @theunknownpersonism 4 года назад +2

      Unfortunately, it isn't as popular as aliens.

    • @W00KER
      @W00KER 4 года назад +2

      I always wondered why the logo for the Pawn Stars channel was an H.

  • @charleswinkowski1441
    @charleswinkowski1441 3 года назад +453

    Grant is always over shadowed by Lincoln and rightfully so. But Grant finished Lincoln’s fight and he deserved better then how he has been portrayed. He is an excellent general, leader and president.

    • @archivesoffantasy5560
      @archivesoffantasy5560 2 года назад +45

      Not even rightfully so
      Ulysses S Grant is as important as Abraham Lincoln

    • @daryllndemmayah4874
      @daryllndemmayah4874 2 года назад +16

      @@archivesoffantasy5560 you can make a solid arguement he is more important than Lincoln

    • @TheMamarebecca
      @TheMamarebecca Год назад +6

      Lincoln wouldn't be the president he was without Grant and he knew it.

    • @larrybaldwin8325
      @larrybaldwin8325 Год назад +2

      Totally Agree, except for President Parr, he was Manipulated by so called Friends was horrible judge of Character, except for Sherman

    • @houseblackstark491
      @houseblackstark491 10 месяцев назад

      He was screwed by the DAC (Daughters of the Confederacy)

  • @AbrahamLincoln4
    @AbrahamLincoln4 4 года назад +787

    He seems like a great man. People overlook him so often.

    • @jr2904
      @jr2904 4 года назад +43

      Very much, history class didn't really do him the justice he deserves.

    • @thevoid4060
      @thevoid4060 4 года назад +47

      thank you mr. president

    • @akasmarty2003
      @akasmarty2003 4 года назад +22

      How you doing Abe?

    • @capoislamort100
      @capoislamort100 4 года назад +3

      Abraham Lincoln I thought they killed ya Abe...

    • @zackosborn1731
      @zackosborn1731 4 года назад +2

      They overlook him because of his unmitigated taste for corruption, ineffective administrative skills, and selling out political favors to the highest bidder....he's a great general though.

  • @Hawktotalwar
    @Hawktotalwar Год назад +156

    Grant was recently awarded the rank 6 Star General, he stands now along George Washington and John J. Pershing. A long overdue promotion. For a man who saved/kept the nation together and was also respectful to the South. Also tried to continue Lincoln's legacy after his passing.

    • @goingmerry123
      @goingmerry123 Год назад +7

      Well-deserved honor, I'm glad more people are recognizing how important he was and his place in American history. Off topic but I hope that General Marshall joins their ranks one day as well.

    • @yourenotthatguypal3483
      @yourenotthatguypal3483 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@goingmerry123 Hopefully Eisenhower can gain his 6th star as well

    • @briangulley6027
      @briangulley6027 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@yourenotthatguypal3483 No, Eisenhower wasn't a great general by any means, he was a great politician. He never commanded troops in battle, commanding at the 4 star and above level isn't "commanding in battle." He was a staff officer hie entire career until he commanded the North African campaign. He sucked so bad he had British officers commanding the naval forces, air forces, and ground forces. He job was to keep everyone happy, which all things considered he did. Read "An Army at Dawn" it covers the NA campaign.

    • @yourenotthatguypal3483
      @yourenotthatguypal3483 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@briangulley6027 the more you know, thanks for the info bro

    • @ScootsMcPoot
      @ScootsMcPoot 3 месяца назад

      There is no 6 star general. It was a completely different title. pershing had the title after 1919. Washington didnt get the rank until 1976. But its not a 6 star. The rank is "general of the armies" which means you are absolute highest rank. It was going to be givin to another general, but pershing was still alove and had the title so he refused. 6 star is more of the nickname of the rank

  • @xtremeranger30
    @xtremeranger30 2 года назад +107

    The final letter to Grant from the former Confederate soldier was so beautiful and eloquent. Grant was such a humble and magnanimous man.

  • @Autobotmatt428
    @Autobotmatt428 2 года назад +176

    I love the opening to his biography. “My family is American and has been for generations”

    • @TheKieshaKiesha
      @TheKieshaKiesha 9 месяцев назад +1

      My family is Canadian and has been for generations, but at some point his american family and my canadian family intersect. I may live on a different branch but I'm so blessed to know I'm on the same Tree as USG

  • @6120mcghee
    @6120mcghee 2 года назад +94

    Grant was living proof of picking yourself off the floor after you have fallen.

    • @randomcenturion7264
      @randomcenturion7264 2 года назад +12

      No matter how many times he fell, he got right back up.

    • @49558201
      @49558201 Месяц назад

      with a bottle of Rye .

  • @foolslayer9416
    @foolslayer9416 2 года назад +83

    Ulysses S. Grant is one of the greatest heroes in American history. He was indomitable, fair, humble, just, and gritty. He is like the warrior-kings of myth made in the form of a modern man.

    • @TheKieshaKiesha
      @TheKieshaKiesha 9 месяцев назад +1

      As a Grant I intend to name my son after Ulysses, my first name starts with an S so my son will be named Ulysses S Grant in honour

  • @carolbell8008
    @carolbell8008 4 года назад +183

    He was a quiet man with plenty of common sense. Grant was very good with horses and math. He dearly loved his wife and children. All this and a great general. It is mind boggling. Here was a true man in every sense.

  • @mitchellhawkes22
    @mitchellhawkes22 3 года назад +110

    This story of Grant's crushing late-life poverty grips the heart. That Samuel Clemens -- aka Mark Twain -- came to Grant's aid is also a great American story. Twain, a boy from Missouri, wrote stories about how he had prepared his young self to fight -- right or wrong -- for the Confederacy. Not very well did Twain prepare, but he gave it a very earnest try. Later, Twain saw the justice of the Union cause. And he came to the Old President's side when Grant was getting help from almost no one. Twain and Grant -- two American treasures. And here they meet.

    • @johnschuh8616
      @johnschuh8616 9 месяцев назад

      His weakness was in trying to make up to his wife his failures in business, He was scammed too many times by “friends”. His last real hope for recovery was dashed in 1880 when he failed to receive the Republican nomination for President. Very likely he would have been reelected. But then, of course, the book would not have been written.

  • @johnlansing2902
    @johnlansing2902 4 года назад +190

    This man came from nowhere to become the savior of a nation. He fought with no mercy but also with no hate for the opposition for he never thought of the confederate soldier as other than a American who had lost their sense of direction. Greatness when we needed it.

    • @dfage33
      @dfage33 2 месяца назад +1

      not quite. he said he respected the courage of the southerners but believed that they fought for the worst cause for which men ever fought. direct quote.

    • @johnlansing2902
      @johnlansing2902 2 месяца назад

      @@dfage33 yes but he destroyed them without hate .

  • @nj_brickbuilder7907
    @nj_brickbuilder7907 3 года назад +244

    Can't believe I am admitting this, but who else shed a tear at the last part of the video

    • @trainsnotplanesautomobiler3781
      @trainsnotplanesautomobiler3781 2 года назад +9

      I did too..
      😢

    • @casssmith2610
      @casssmith2610 2 года назад +5

      Me

    • @enshk79
      @enshk79 2 года назад +3

      Me me me!!! What a great man and a great Patriot!!!!!

    • @robertwaid3579
      @robertwaid3579 2 года назад +2

      Too NJ Brick builder, from Wyoming, Robert, I'll freely Admit it? That as I'm writing this comment 😃😂 back too you? I still have the Tears in my Eyes 👀👀 from that very Short episode, of US Grant's Legacy.
      Never fear the Truth? As you are not Alone. Wyoming, Robert, 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @Slardax
      @Slardax 2 года назад +6

      Im not even american, and i got watery eyes, i have mad respect for him since along time, a true legend in human history.

  • @ddesign63
    @ddesign63 4 года назад +572

    After viewing this series and my being a 56 yr old man of Black America , Chinese American and Irish American mixed blood and living here in NYC, I drove over to Grants Tomb to lay flowers and a card. To my surprise, their was a wreath of flowers and a Black Lives Matter sign there. I was not the only one moved by what this series brought to light. And his heart is surely needed as American cities burn from the injustices that remain from some of our white brothers and sisters.
    We own this man a debt of gratitude. His humanity for that time period was surely amazing! 🇺🇸✊🏾✊✊🏻

    • @1rjona
      @1rjona 4 года назад +34

      ddesign63 back in his time he was one of a small minority that Black lives matter. That his legacy is tarnished is the success of those who didn’t believe it is not true

    • @joshgates5764
      @joshgates5764 4 года назад +9

      Well said my friend.

    • @themadlad8540
      @themadlad8540 4 года назад +25

      If he were alive today he would be urging the President to go after all those terrorist. Don't get your emotion mixed in with reality.

    • @dadian803
      @dadian803 4 года назад +18

      @@themadlad8540
      I doubt that

    • @georgestemple3310
      @georgestemple3310 4 года назад +3

      Very well put

  • @BHuang92
    @BHuang92 3 года назад +59

    He died fighting to the end. What a hero!

  • @vejustice6091
    @vejustice6091 4 года назад +366

    I am shocked tht the only things I hve learned abt grant over all these years is tht he was a heavy drinker, a drunken butcher of a general, a corrupt president who did nothing during his eight years as president. Unbelievable. This is a great production. Thank u for the much needed history lesson.

    • @ddesign63
      @ddesign63 4 года назад +71

      The narrative of the South rewrote his history.

    • @vejustice6091
      @vejustice6091 4 года назад +2

      @@user-tq3rr8vy2w I get paid tom, I'm making a withdrawal and am getting all fifies. !!

    • @vejustice6091
      @vejustice6091 4 года назад +14

      @@ddesign63 boy , tht false history really stuck. I happy to b learning abt him, what a great man! 🐴

    • @Yoshi-ml4oz
      @Yoshi-ml4oz 4 года назад +21

      The Lost Cause narrative of the south has done a good job in changing history!

    • @ddesign63
      @ddesign63 4 года назад +25

      ve justice I totally agree. I’m here in NYC where his remains are interred. I’m a 56 yr old 1/2 Black American. The series moved me so much that I went to Grants Tomb yesterday evening and placed flowers and a card. With all the protest and riots going on here and across the nation. I wanted to honor this great American Hero. His humanity was amazing for that time period in America !❤️✊🏾✊🇺🇸

  • @ellennoone8313
    @ellennoone8313 2 года назад +287

    I am 50 yo and was raised on Lost Cause BS. That Grant was a drunk who won by just plowing immense waves of men to their doom until the venerable Lee was worn down. What lies those were. Grant is our greatest general and one of the greatest Americans to ever live. How did we forget that? How could whole country nearly forget one of its greatest sons and allow his name to be so shamefully slandered?

    • @panzerwolf494
      @panzerwolf494 10 месяцев назад +13

      Sadly it's all too easy and grows easier by the decade. Lies are often more accepted than truth because lies can be tailored to the need, fanciful and gripping. All while truth is mundane and cares not for the opinions of those that see it

    • @TheKieshaKiesha
      @TheKieshaKiesha 9 месяцев назад +4

      It goes further back, Clan Grant has always demonstrated this level of greatness. They're an impressive Scottish clan and bloodline with rich history. Yeah sure they're a bit savage and fierce.. butttt that's who they are. Loyal, fierce, drunken butchers... fine. The Grants live and die by freedom, that's all that matters. God bless clan grant

    • @dogukan127
      @dogukan127 7 месяцев назад +14

      Not an American here - the more I read about this guy, the more I see a great man beyond his time.

    • @treasurehunter7320
      @treasurehunter7320 6 месяцев назад +20

      I am 77 yrs old and was raised on the same Lost Cause Narrative. Slavery was the issue and it had to end.

    • @GameyRaccoon
      @GameyRaccoon 3 месяца назад

      He was great but not our greatest general. I'd say Eisenhower or Washington were better.

  • @anjih5297
    @anjih5297 2 года назад +46

    As a 22 year old, I just relearned ulysses in my own terms, and fell in love. What an underrated, unappreciated soul.

    • @elmagnifico5666
      @elmagnifico5666 11 месяцев назад +2

      I remember doing a report on him and from then on had him as my favorite president. I didn’t know much depth about him other than him being a general, the drinking, and him being the 18th president. Until I saw this awesome 3 part series when it came out. He truly was a Legend and the reason why we are the United States 🇺🇸

  • @liviadix1433
    @liviadix1433 2 года назад +52

    I wasn't born in this Country, but as a naturalized American citizen, he represented everything I love of this Country. The more I learn about this man, the more I appreciate him.
    Now as then, we are divided, and we are in need men of his courage,
    integrity, wisdom, and perseverance to guide us.

    • @Scott-ps4yj
      @Scott-ps4yj 6 месяцев назад +1

      Glad to have you as a Citizen of America. Stay well and prosper beyond your dreams.

    • @bernardomontell873
      @bernardomontell873 3 месяца назад

      Amen

  • @johngaither9263
    @johngaither9263 11 месяцев назад +23

    People today cannot begin to understand how much Grant was loved, honored and venerated during his time. Lincolns death left Grant as the savior and the man who reunified the nation. Soldiers of all union armies saluted him as their General whether he commanded their army or not. The dispersions and inaccuracies of the "Lost Cause" liars are a crime against a great man.

    • @dfage33
      @dfage33 2 месяца назад

      yup. the northern and southern historian both created lost cause ideology to help "heal" the nation. its time to end it and tell the truth about our history

  • @ericofthewest24
    @ericofthewest24 4 года назад +65

    Grant deserves his own movie. True American Hero through and through!!!

  • @ariannashrum9068
    @ariannashrum9068 4 года назад +104

    He will forever be one of my favorite people in history. A real, true hero. Wow. I wish there were more men like him in today’s time

    • @joshsimpson8143
      @joshsimpson8143 3 года назад +6

      There are many men to this degree today but as was with Grant their stories will not be told or until after their death someone with power and appreciation campaigns to make them known

    • @olentangy74
      @olentangy74 3 года назад +3

      Amen

  • @baneofbanes
    @baneofbanes 3 года назад +26

    America was blessed to have men like Grant and Lincoln.

    • @randomcenturion7264
      @randomcenturion7264 2 года назад +6

      We lost them both far too soon. The Aurelians of America.

  • @localkiwi9988
    @localkiwi9988 4 года назад +208

    What a Great General. You Americans should be proud that your country produced such a great Geaneral. I read once, Dwight Eisenhower believed he was your greatest. What a accolade from another great general.

    • @Psyfi85
      @Psyfi85 4 года назад +19

      Underrated President as well. He was the glue that held this country together for a long time..

    • @xenophon5159
      @xenophon5159 4 года назад +12

      He also believed Gen. Lee was great and kept a bust of him in the Oval Office. He was a good man.

    • @masonthewalker
      @masonthewalker 4 года назад +7

      Imo he's the best president and general we've ever had. I'm proud that he's American and I'm proud to be related to him.

    • @alexmason2659
      @alexmason2659 3 года назад +3

      @@masonthewalker Actually Washington was but Grant is up there by him maybe as great as Washington as well

    • @alexmason2659
      @alexmason2659 3 года назад +7

      @@masonthewalker General Grant and General Washington greatest Generals and Presidents in history I went too a High named Ulysses S Grant HS

  • @ryannettleton4708
    @ryannettleton4708 3 года назад +21

    The background music in this segment was just beautiful. They did General Grant justice not just in the series, but the music was as if it was Grant’s voice speaking.

  • @jenniferjohnston6022
    @jenniferjohnston6022 3 года назад +43

    Happy Birthday Ulysses S. Grant . You deserve more respect , than you're been given . The Republican Party needs men like you . You certainly weren't a failed president . It's such a shame that not many people known , today is your birthday . It should be a holiday like Lincoln's. Rest in Peace .

  • @chaosXP3RT
    @chaosXP3RT 2 года назад +24

    It's such a tragedy. He was a true American hero. U.S. Grant didn't deserve to suffer as much he did. Watching this makes me wanna cry. God Bless him! He saved the Union and fought for what was right!

    • @randomcenturion7264
      @randomcenturion7264 2 года назад +6

      And yet no matter how much he suffered, even his slander after his death, his legend and his character were never defeated.

  • @zacharysmith4787
    @zacharysmith4787 4 года назад +85

    Not gonna lie, this made me tear up.

  • @gerrytyrrell1507
    @gerrytyrrell1507 4 года назад +43

    "He was the greatest soldier of the 19th century, nobody else could hold a candle to him.America needs leaders like him again.......Ireland

  • @bubhub64
    @bubhub64 4 года назад +112

    This miniseries about Grant was outstanding. Was glued to my TV every second while watching the story about the remarkable General U.S. Grant. Thanks History channel.

    • @elmagnifico5666
      @elmagnifico5666 8 месяцев назад

      He is part of the reason why we are the United States

  • @arwing20
    @arwing20 5 месяцев назад +6

    Ah Grant, one of the few American generals that I don't consider overrated (Patton and Macarthur example) if anything he was always underrated and I am happy he is now getting his due after all these decades.

  • @PopeLando
    @PopeLando Год назад +13

    Not enough praise here for Justin Salinger's performance as Grant. A little known English character actor, he got the opportunity to be the lead role in this epic production, to play a General and a U.S. President, and he knocked it out of the park. Not even an Emmy nom.

    • @GoTfan-eb8tk
      @GoTfan-eb8tk 6 месяцев назад +2

      Docudramas are difficult to nominate for awards because they fall in an awkward territory between TV dramas and documentaries, and they usually end up in the latter category.
      However, a biopic about Grant is long overdue, and Salinger should get first dibs.

  • @kevingreen3923
    @kevingreen3923 3 месяца назад +4

    Please make more shows like this. People like General Grant are what made America great, and their stories need to be told for future generations

  • @stevenhodgkiss442
    @stevenhodgkiss442 4 года назад +77

    This was one of the best History Channel documentaries I have ever seen. I loved the balance of the story. I am now reading his memoirs as a result. I believe this nation sacrificed so much that is overlooked these days. Everybody in our nation should watch this. It is not only educational, but I believe it can prepare our hearts for the national dialogue that begs to be engaged, especially these days.

  • @ermanmartin5032
    @ermanmartin5032 4 года назад +23

    General Grant is one of the greatest generals if not the greatest . He will not be forgotten.

    • @johngaither9263
      @johngaither9263 11 месяцев назад +1

      Grant is the only General of either side to destroy three enemy armies. That excludes the "Master" of Generals Robert E. Lee who destroyed none.

  • @metrolax
    @metrolax 4 года назад +183

    A wonderful series. It was only 6 hours long, so many of the things many of us wished had been included could not have been. Still, it is time to set the record straight on Grant, and the History Channel got this one right. Admired by both North and South

    • @gregoryaparker
      @gregoryaparker 4 года назад +1

      It was 4 hours long

    • @alzabeesww
      @alzabeesww 4 года назад +6

      It was about 20 hours long with all of the stinking commercials.

    • @porsche911sbs
      @porsche911sbs 4 года назад +5

      I recommend people read Chernow's biography of Grant. He wrote this miniseries... the book tells the same story in more detail.

    • @tommyboyindy1157
      @tommyboyindy1157 4 года назад +6

      Essess Nine : Better yet, read Grant’s memoirs. They are the better book. Grant writes in a vert easy to read style and the book is hard to put down. Easily the best book written by an American President.

    • @archivesoffantasy5560
      @archivesoffantasy5560 2 года назад

      @@tommyboyindy1157 well mark Twain was part of that too though right?

  • @rafaelrodriguez-rm8ec
    @rafaelrodriguez-rm8ec 4 года назад +50

    for this man! to sell fire wood in desperate times,shows what a real person of character will do, to feed his family !!

    • @panthercreek60
      @panthercreek60 4 года назад

      I cut & sold firewood , too. Can I also be a manufactured hero?

  • @awalk56
    @awalk56 11 месяцев назад +5

    Grant's and Sherman's memoirs are the two most important books I've read in my 67 years.

  • @veanwhitcher7867
    @veanwhitcher7867 3 года назад +17

    History has not been fair to this brave man.

  • @carborundable
    @carborundable 3 года назад +37

    Sometime after Grant’s presidencies he and wife went to England to visit his daughter and new grandchild.
    Expecting just a few welcoming dignitaries would be there on his arrival, Grant was flabbergasted to see over 100,000 Englishmen were there to welcome him!
    Grant had won international fame, love, and respect and not the smearing disrespect he was buried under later.

    • @randomcenturion7264
      @randomcenturion7264 2 года назад +3

      Nice to see that disrespect is starting to shatter after all these years.
      Grant deserves to be remembered well.

    • @m3rl707
      @m3rl707 2 года назад +2

      @@randomcenturion7264 what disrespect?

    • @randomcenturion7264
      @randomcenturion7264 2 года назад +7

      @@m3rl707 For a long time, Grant has been written off as "A drunk who only won through superior numbers" and was even called The Butcher, which is pretty unfair when you consider the context of why he fought the way he did and is very inconsiderate of how much he cared about his men, openly weeping when he read the casualty counts on one occasion.
      For too long, Grant's faults were hyperbolized and his achievements were buried.
      And it's good to see him getting the recognition he deserves.

  • @rustyheckler8766
    @rustyheckler8766 3 года назад +20

    Lee knew how to fight and win battles. Grant knew how to fight and win wars....

  • @aemiliadelroba4022
    @aemiliadelroba4022 2 года назад +15

    We shall remember him as a hero always .

  • @Really_Its_Me
    @Really_Its_Me 4 года назад +32

    I live bout an hour south of Galena his hometown and I love to visit there from time to time..such a picturesque place especially during the fall...I can’t wait to go back 🙏🏻

    • @thomasmaloney843
      @thomasmaloney843 3 года назад +1

      Actually he was originally from Point Pleasant and Georgetown Ohio. Both are close to Cincinnati. You can go through his childhood homes.

  • @louisdefilippi8982
    @louisdefilippi8982 3 года назад +22

    This brings a tear to my eye; such a sad situation and so brave a response.

  • @hollyledford7217
    @hollyledford7217 2 года назад +8

    The story of Ulysses S. Grant was amazing!! The ending of this video almost made me tear up. GRANT WILL ALWAYS BE MY HERO & MY PRESIDENT!! People SHOULD RESPECT him MORE!!

  • @buddy92jones
    @buddy92jones 2 года назад +9

    There needs to be a major movie made about one of the greatest Americans that ever lived

  • @kn6706
    @kn6706 3 года назад +26

    No matter what any Lost Causer tries to say, no matter how Southern sympathisers might try to lie and twist the truth, we true Americans know that the two greatest men to face the 19th century were named Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant. God bless them both.

    • @buckchile614
      @buckchile614 2 года назад +1

      This was the beginning of the Conservative movement to dig as deep as a fingernail in a coffin

    • @megansweeney711
      @megansweeney711 2 года назад

      Amen to your statement!

    • @danilomattia2605
      @danilomattia2605 29 дней назад

      Holy words!!!!

  • @timothydavidcurp
    @timothydavidcurp 4 года назад +21

    One of the many reasons I love my country.

  • @CallMeCDubbs
    @CallMeCDubbs 3 года назад +9

    It is such a same that such a great man is just a footnote in American history. Thank you history channel to opening my eyes to a great American hero.

  • @kylemcmahon9777
    @kylemcmahon9777 4 года назад +183

    Did a project on him in the 5th grade... the lost cause did this man dirty, painted him as a drunk....

    • @charlesbates9563
      @charlesbates9563 4 года назад +24

      Jealous parties were constantly reporting to Lincoln that Grant was a drunk & must be replaced. Lincoln commented that, whatever Grant was drinking, he wanted to send a barrel of it to all of his other generals. On another occasion he said "I cannot spare this man. He fights."

    • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
      @MaxwellAerialPhotography 4 года назад +8

      Grant certainly drank, but it was not consistent, at times none and others to much. Often correlated to his distance from his family and his level of activity.

    • @rc7625
      @rc7625 4 года назад +6

      @Carlos Baez Exactly. Revisionist clowns.

    • @generalfred9426
      @generalfred9426 3 года назад +2

      @Carlos Baez The only type of people who somehow love supporting the losing side

  • @cavbrausen8421
    @cavbrausen8421 4 года назад +469

    They should’ve put Grant on Mount Rushmore

    • @MrJohn-wy2hn
      @MrJohn-wy2hn 4 года назад +23

      I thought that too

    • @ZeflonXHD
      @ZeflonXHD 4 года назад +12

      I agree so much with this!

    • @dadian803
      @dadian803 4 года назад +43

      Birth, Growth, Development, Preservation, and Saving the Union.
      Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, Lincoln, and Grant

    • @ReformedSooner24
      @ReformedSooner24 4 года назад +7

      I actually agree with this. We should also put Jackson up there.

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel 4 года назад +1

      @@ReformedSooner24 Which one?

  • @soonleongong4863
    @soonleongong4863 4 года назад +34

    Grant is a very respectable general in history. He may not be the best US President but definitely a very good general that turns the tides many times for America. On the siege of Vicksburg, he freed a lot of slaves. I personally felt that he should be one of the States national heroes, definitely par with Lincoln.

  • @tenisalot
    @tenisalot 3 года назад +8

    These actors playing Grant and Twain do an amazing job...such nuance in their expressions and delivery....I have watched this segment at least 10 times now....and the guy who played Grant was fantastic throughout the series!

  • @jomaejoestar4001
    @jomaejoestar4001 2 года назад +20

    He should be put on mount Rushmore, one of the greatest heros in the history of our country

    • @dougg6706
      @dougg6706 2 года назад

      My Rushmore should be dismantled. It was carved on stolen Lakota land, built by a KKK sympathizer. I say, let the native Americans determine what happens on their land

  • @neilpemberton5523
    @neilpemberton5523 4 года назад +46

    US Grant. The general who held the line for 16 years, from 1861 to 1877!

    • @JRobbySh
      @JRobbySh 4 года назад +1

      Longer than that. Until his death.

  • @jaysartori9032
    @jaysartori9032 3 года назад +5

    I wish there were more Grant out there now in the world today? Because we should sure need someone like him to guide us all through the darkness to the light!

  • @SusieAnderson-ds7dq
    @SusieAnderson-ds7dq 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank God that Sam Clemens was the one to get Grants word to the people! I can't count the number of times I have read that book, and cry, and laugh!❤

  • @davidzeto2446
    @davidzeto2446 7 месяцев назад +2

    It was perhaps a miracle that the two greatest Americans lived at the same time and found each other to work on the single most important American task to date. It was not so much a miracle however what these two individuals achieved together, in so far as the greatness of their stars, in their individual nature's they were already largely written and achieved; Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant.

  • @AgentJJones
    @AgentJJones 4 года назад +248

    I can't believe now in 2020 they are destroying this man's statue after all he did for this nation
    The lies being told about one of our great general's
    It's a dam shame
    Happy 4th to those that know and understand history

    • @thomasmaloney843
      @thomasmaloney843 3 года назад +43

      BLM protesters tearing down a statue of Grant is bizarre. BLM obviously has a different agenda. Update. Now they have torn down a statue of Lincoln.

    • @DJCoolK1d
      @DJCoolK1d 3 года назад +38

      The people that tore down his statue are ignorant. I’m a BLM supporter & I think Grant is one of the finest public servants to ever grace The United States.

    • @thcrimsnfckr9704
      @thcrimsnfckr9704 3 года назад +20

      @@thomasmaloney843 they tore down Fredrick Douglas too.

    • @kellyhenderson9972
      @kellyhenderson9972 3 года назад +12

      Especially when he’s a man who stood up for their rights to vote and freedom. I have a more emotional connection to him as he’s my sixth cousin.

    • @alexmason2659
      @alexmason2659 3 года назад +11

      @@thomasmaloney843 the BLM need to realize this man is the reason they are free him and Lincoln

  • @gilmorehappy7141
    @gilmorehappy7141 3 года назад +9

    Thank You Ulysses S GRANT! 🙏🏼

  • @USHistoryRabine
    @USHistoryRabine 3 года назад +38

    Grant hated slavery so much, he freed a slave given to him by his father-in-law.

    • @dc-bueno.2262
      @dc-bueno.2262 3 года назад +4

      And important to mention, he was incredibly poor at the time.

    • @Hawktotalwar
      @Hawktotalwar 3 года назад +3

      @@dc-bueno.2262 A slave back then is like a house. So is like he gave up on his house

  • @6120mcghee
    @6120mcghee 2 года назад +16

    Lincoln wrote the Emancipation, and Grant made sure it was carried out.

  • @danilomattia2605
    @danilomattia2605 2 месяца назад +5

    Grant was a good man, a great General,he acts, as president, in favour of racial equality. Americans must be proud of this man! No Robert. E. Lee!

  • @Astro1645
    @Astro1645 4 года назад +34

    I read his memoirs, they are fasinating and well written, highly recommended.

  • @benjaminheadlee8485
    @benjaminheadlee8485 2 года назад +11

    Anyone else get teary eyed at the Confederate's letter? Just me?

    • @randomcenturion7264
      @randomcenturion7264 2 года назад +4

      It's such a beautiful thing to hear a former enemy writing such kind words in peace time to his old enemy.

    • @peterhill8398
      @peterhill8398 3 месяца назад +1

      I’m blaming the onions l just happened to be peeling. 😢

  • @Whytito1483
    @Whytito1483 3 года назад +13

    Iam indonesian and i respect him so much

  • @evanv7420
    @evanv7420 3 года назад +51

    The overlooked hero of this country
    we salute you Grant

    • @randomcenturion7264
      @randomcenturion7264 2 года назад

      It's good to see more looking into him and appreciating his sacrifices and struggles.

  • @AliceInPantera
    @AliceInPantera Год назад +8

    This miniseries was one of the most fascinating and well done things the History Channel has ever put together imo. I truly believe they couldn't have picked a better actor to play General Grant. They should really play this more often, rather than The Joke of Oak Island

  • @flankspeed
    @flankspeed 3 месяца назад +1

    I have read Grant's memoirs, and let me tell you, they are well worth the effort he obviously put into them. Especially his command of the maps of every battle, which are phenomenal in the thoroughness of their detail. You can very well imagine the level of the command of the terrain he must have had as a general.

  • @gotogi83
    @gotogi83 Год назад +5

    That letter at the end... just so good.

  • @MrArthurlandry
    @MrArthurlandry 3 года назад +3

    you are making a grown man cry; thanks

  • @sonicxhunters8344
    @sonicxhunters8344 3 года назад +8

    In Elementary school, probably 5th grade, some 20 years ago we all had to choose a President to do a report on. I chose Grant because his middle name was Simpson. Given that the Simpsons were huge then that’s why... but little did I know that that decision would introduced me to my favorite American figure ever that I will always admire and look to for inspiration always.
    I’m writing/developing a series that I’m sure will never see the light of day but as Grants quote at the end assures me to never give up until it is finished, the main character in my series is heavily based on and inspired by Grant. If it ever does see the light of day, then I will be proud and honored to be able to keep the legacy of US Grant alive.

    • @wyattmcgee1
      @wyattmcgee1 3 года назад

      I’m interested in this story of yours.

  • @mrm64
    @mrm64 Год назад +3

    Tbh the moment I saw what Grant looked like on a Presidents ruler in school, I just knew he was something special. Tired eyes, a thick beard, battle-worn...but eyes that said "freedom or die trying..." Long live Grant. My ancestors would not have been freed without him and his army...

  • @johnadams7963
    @johnadams7963 2 года назад +3

    As earthly heroes go, Grant and Washington are mine. Those two are America's greatest treasures.

  • @bowen1704
    @bowen1704 4 года назад +143

    “The southerners are our countrymen again! I don’t see any reason to humiliate them.” - Ulysses Grant 🇸🇴 🇺🇸

    • @bowen1704
      @bowen1704 4 года назад +17

      Boyd Cord You mean one actor and his buddies? Actors have always been dumb hot heads in politics.

    • @jimwind7589
      @jimwind7589 4 года назад +15

      Should strung em all up for treason. Traitors.

    • @swirvinbirds1971
      @swirvinbirds1971 4 года назад +6

      Unfortunately even today we still see the opposition flag flown in the South and hear 'the South Shall rise again' all too often.

    • @swfan4195
      @swfan4195 4 года назад +1

      Swirvin' Birds people down here say it as a joke tho, I’m sure there are some who really want to rise again but they r few and far between

    • @bowen1704
      @bowen1704 4 года назад +5

      Jim Wind No confederate was convicted of treason and the north shot first.
      George Washington was a southerner. Get education hateful bigot

  • @joshgates5764
    @joshgates5764 4 года назад +18

    GREAT DOCUMENTARY. Every American citizen should watch this hole series so we the people never forget the sins and victories of our past.

  • @Zutakameku1
    @Zutakameku1 3 года назад +12

    I think an amazing part of his character is when his father in law gifts him a slave and even when his poor and selling that slave could help his family so much financially he instead …freed the man

  • @washingtondc8446
    @washingtondc8446 3 года назад +17

    He is the greatest American to have ever lived, in any time period, in any generation, by far.
    Hiram Ulysses Grant, may you rest in eternal and ever lasting peace, and sit next to God on his magnificent golden throne.
    Finally, may he be remembered as the man who saved the nation, the man who united the nation, and the man who as General & Chief and President fought to get the nation on the right track so that all could truly be equal in this great country.
    Amen.

  • @Abdus_VGC
    @Abdus_VGC Год назад +8

    The efforts of Abraham Lincoln is baseless without Ulysses S. Grant

  • @blaine5750
    @blaine5750 2 года назад +3

    There are men who die well respected, and there are men who die as legends.

  • @bassbeardiful
    @bassbeardiful 3 года назад +4

    I just discovered this series yesterday. This is the ABSOLUTE best thing History channel has done in years, if not ever. They should go through in this fashion for many figures. This is exceptionally well made and informative.

  • @legoproducts12
    @legoproducts12 4 года назад +41

    History is the best

  • @bdflatlander
    @bdflatlander 4 года назад +8

    We could sure use a man with the character of Ulysses S. Grant today.
    We had just such a man when Dwight Eisenhower was President. He was a man who served his country at the highest levels of leadership, just as Grant did.

  • @gabeking9444
    @gabeking9444 4 года назад +8

    I saw the whole thing.....and I found my new favorite general and my second favorite president

  • @ralphcolbert8315
    @ralphcolbert8315 4 года назад +40

    He was a great man a real man

  • @killertigerace
    @killertigerace 4 года назад +35

    Ironic that the lost causers called him a drunk and a butcher
    Yet who lost to him

  • @j.a.emmanueltemplemann5627
    @j.a.emmanueltemplemann5627 2 года назад +5

    What a Hero,
    Greatest General in American History, by far
    Gd bless the memory of him

  • @fabiobonetta5454
    @fabiobonetta5454 3 года назад +7

    America's greatest unsung hero

  • @iaminevitable6232
    @iaminevitable6232 2 года назад +10

    I salute this man, even to this day.

  • @UrbanCohort
    @UrbanCohort Год назад +4

    If having ex-rebel soldiers write to him with well-wishes and having two ex-rebel generals be pall bearers at his funeral doesn't convince people that Grant *wasn't* a mere butcher, then there's no convincing them.
    "Let there be peace." -US Grant (the butcher).

  • @NMerriott80
    @NMerriott80 Год назад +2

    I highly recommend everyone read his personal memoir. The man is America's greatest hero beyond any doubt.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet 4 месяца назад +2

    "Until the thing intended ...was accomplished" 😊

  • @6120mcghee
    @6120mcghee Год назад +5

    History Channel hit it out of the ballpark with Grant. To me Grant was smarter than Lee in terms of tactics , logistics, and ground.

    • @yegfreethinker
      @yegfreethinker Год назад

      Made me cry. Ths is what makes America great and I say that as a Canadian. 😥😍

  • @chadcj2077
    @chadcj2077 4 года назад +57

    The GREATEST President and General in American History

    • @jimwind7589
      @jimwind7589 4 года назад +5

      Real Patriots!

    • @jfontanez1838
      @jfontanez1838 4 года назад +3

      Yea you right don’t forget Washington as well

    • @qs4177
      @qs4177 4 года назад +2

      Greatest General I can accept but he was far from a good president

    • @chaoticwj1772
      @chaoticwj1772 4 года назад

      I’m not sure about that… Maybe general… But not president.

    • @localkiwi9988
      @localkiwi9988 4 года назад +2

      @Grateful American Not a great President? When he died, over a million people lined the streets of New York, which is huge compared to todays population of New York. That doesn't sound like a corrupt president to me.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet Год назад +1

    This is true courage: write ✍ your memoirs, while dying from cancer ...memoirs end up being fantastic 👏 monumental ...no pain, no gain, perhaps moral of the story

  • @maggied4114
    @maggied4114 4 года назад +10

    I loved this series wish there had been more instead of just three GREAT JOB

  • @stretchedout6600
    @stretchedout6600 3 года назад +5

    Uncle Billy and unconditional surrender will always be my favorite generals.