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The U.S. Government for Kids and Teens: Ulysses S. Grant

Resources for learning about the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the three branches of government, national symbols, and more!

Quick Facts

portrait of ulysses s grantBorn: April 27, 1822, Point Pleasant, Ohio

Presidential Term: 1869-1877

Three Interesting Facts (constitutioncenter.org): 

His real name was Hiram Ulysses Grant, but someone made a mistake on his application to West Point, and Ulysses S. Grant became the name he used for the rest of his life.

He tried to annex the Dominical Republic to the U.S.

His mausoleum is the largest one in the United States.

Died: Jul 23, 1885, Mount McGregor, New York

Image from The White House

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Explora - Elementary

Explore a large assortment of resources designed for K-5 students to help them learn about Ulysses S. Grant. Explora - Elementary contains relevant articles from children's magazines, ebooks, and reference materials about the president. 

Note: Articles can be translated into over 130 language for ESL students. When accessing articles, select Online Full Text versions rather than PDF versions when available to utilize the translation feature. Open the Online Full Text version of the article, and then click the globe icon in the top right corner to access the translation feature.

Explora - Secondary Schools

Discover a large collection of ebooks, articles, and reference materials all about Ulysses S. Grant, perfect for middle and high school students. Below is a sample of available titles.

Note: Articles can be translated into over 130 language for ESL students. When accessing articles, select Online Full Text versions rather than PDF versions when available to utilize the translation feature. Open the Online Full Text version of the article, and then click the globe icon in the top right corner to access the translation feature.

U.S. History in Context

Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site for Kids from National Park Kids!

World Book

Read or listen to reference entries about Ulysses S. Grant, plus see the correlated Missouri Learning Standards for each article. Also, browse art featuring the president. Select articles from World Book Kids for students in grades K-5, World Book Student for students in grades 6-12, and Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos for students in grades K-5.

World Book Timelines

Explore Ulysses S. Grant's timeline from his birth through his death in World Book Timelines.

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National Geographic Kids

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