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Why did Grant decide not to return to Washington but to instead continue attacking Lee after the Battle of the Wilderness?
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Why did Grant decide not to return to Washington but to instead continue attacking Lee after the Battle of the Wilderness?
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The main reason why Grant decided not to return to Washington but to instead continue attacking Lee after the Battle of the Wilderness is because he thought he had an advantage in manpower.
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