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why did grant not want his troops to celebrate the surrender of the confederate troops
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a. it brings the surprise attack on the north.
b. it would not help in unifying the nation again.
c. it would cause his troops to view the southerners as countrymen.
d. it could cause the south to revoke their surrender.
b. it would not help in unifying the nation again.
c. it would cause his troops to view the southerners as countrymen.
d. it could cause the south to revoke their surrender.
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Grant did not want his troops to celebrate the surrender of the Confederate troops because he wanted to show respect for the Confederate soldiers and their families. He wanted to show that the Union had won the war, but not to gloat or be disrespectful.
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