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Why did General Grant believe it would not be beneficial for his troops to celebrate the surrender of the Confederate troops?
A. It could bring negative consequences for the North
B. It might hinder the process of national reunification
C. It could affect his troops' perceptions of the Southerners
D. It might lead to the cancellation of the South's surrender agreement
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