Why did Grant continue attacking Lee’s forces in northern Virginia even though he had lost about 55,000 troops?
(a) Grant realized his access to men and supplies was almost unlimited, while Lee was running out of both.
(b) Grant believed so strongly in freedom for African Americans that he was willing to sacrifice all his troops.
(c) Lincoln had commanded Grant not to retreat, no matter what happened on the battlefield.
(d) Grant knew that Lee had lost even more men in the battle than the Union had.
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