Lincoln finally found "his general." Who was he, and why?

A. General McClellan, who displayed great gifts as an organizer and trainer of large armies
B. General Grant, who was willing to keep attacking with the tactics of total and relentless war
C. General Meade, who won the decisive battle of the war at Gettysburg
D. General Sherman, who showed a willingness to carry the war to the South's civilian population


Answer: B

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