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The Mexican War would become a defining experience for Grant and the young nation. If grandfathers had fought the Revolutionary War, and fathers battled Great Britain a second time in the War of 1812, the prospect of war with Mexico proved a unique challenge to a new generation of Americans. This war would be the first fought on foreign soil; the first against a non-European army; and the first against a people who spoke a different language.
American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant
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