In the Summer of 1863, the Confederates capture Gettysburg and Washington, and in the Spring of 1864 General Ulysses S. Grant surrenders to General Robert E. Lee. But Grant was in Mississippi in 1863 subduing the port city of Vicksburg, while George Gordon Meade commanded of the eastern Union army against Lee. In the history happening here it is unlikely that Grant could have made it to the eastern front to supplant Meade.
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