Both were Union Generals.
Pope was the Union commander at the 2nd MANASSAS battle.
2006-12-07 19:25:48
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answered by rymd80 1
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yank...
Grant was the commander of the union army during the civil war between the north and the south over northern aggression over the south..which slavery was brought up later in the war, it was not the cause. Grant later became the 18th president and completed two presidental terms.
i dont know who john pope is though...sry
2006-12-06 08:20:01
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answered by heather feather 3
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Grant was a Yankee general and later a President.
2006-12-06 07:51:36
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answered by Elven 3
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It's difficult to overcome "John S" 's reply, even though I could upload one very major element to his reply. "John S" says Pope John Paul II "stood up for the standards of Vatican II". That is correct, nevertheless it could do well to become aware of that the influence of Vatican II used to be now not the liberal bastardization of the Roman Catholic Church that untold liberals positioned forth to break the Church's spine. If "John S" realizes that, and signifies that whilst he says "the standards of", then I wholeheartedly accept as true with him. I had an first-rate guide on Vatican II, with Pope John Paul II's photograph at the entrance, however for the lifetime of me I can not discover it, however in that guide it used to be made enormously transparent the change among what Vatican II used to be particularly all approximately, and the liberal interpretation and imposition upon the Church. It's additionally truly transparent from different fabric that the determination of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI used to be performed with the very transparent cognizance that Cardinal Ratzinger used to be a near adherent to Karol Wojtyla's robust conventional considering with appreciate to the Church. And that adherence to the extra "conventional" approach of the Church used to be some of the most powerful indicators of "goodness and righteousness" any Pope would have. God Bless you.
2016-09-03 11:24:44
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answered by stults 4
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http://cyberg8t.com/~ulysses/
http://www.civilwarhome.com/popebio.htm
You can read these and figure it out for yourself.
2006-12-06 07:55:07
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answered by parsonsel 6
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