Grant

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  • TV-PG
  • 2020
  • 1 Season
  • 8.3  (1,965)

Grant is a compelling and visually stunning documentary series that aired on the History channel in 2020. It is an in-depth exploration of the life, achievements, and complex personality of one of the United States' most celebrated and controversial figures, Ulysses S. Grant. The series is comprised of three parts, with each episode focusing on Grant's role in shaping his country, his times, and his legacy. The series creatively blends interviews with historians, dramatic reenactments, and historical footage and photos to bring Grant's story to life. It presents a balanced and nuanced perspective on Grant's life, exploring both his strengths and his flaws. It is clear that the creators of the show set out to challenge stereotypes about Grant and present a layered and complex portrait of the man. Part one of the series tells the story of Grant's early life and military career. It delves into his upbringing in Ohio, his time at West Point, and his early military service in the Mexican-American War. It also explores Grant's struggles with alcoholism and his resignation from the army. This episode provides essential background on Grant and sets the stage for the rest of the series. Part two of the series brings us to the Civil War, and examines Grant's role as one of the Union's most successful generals. The episode highlights Grant's determination, tactical brilliance, and strategic vision, which helped turn the tide of the war in the North's favor. The episode also explores the challenges that Grant faced, including logistical challenges, political opposition, and a determined Confederate army. The episode highlights the complexity of Grant's character, showing his compassion for his men and his determination to see the war through to the end. The final part of the series explores Grant's presidency and his struggles with corruption, racism, and economic turmoil. The episode highlights Grant's tireless efforts to promote civil rights and reconstruction in the South, as well as his efforts to combat political corruption in his administration. The episode also explores the challenges Grant faced, including the Panic of 1873, which thrust the country into economic turmoil. The episode provides a nuanced look at Grant's mixed legacy as president, showing both his successes and his limitations. Overall, Grant is a masterfully crafted documentary series that sheds new light on one of the United States' most iconic figures. It presents a nuanced and balanced portrait of Grant, challenging stereotypes and presenting a layered and complex character. The series is educational, engaging, and visually stunning, combining historical footage and photos with recreations to bring Grant's story to life. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in history, politics, or the American Civil War.

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Seasons
Freedom's Champion
3. Freedom's Champion
May 27, 2020
Ulysses S. Grant defeats Robert E. Lee and wins the Civil War, only to find that he will be called to duty again to serve as President during one of the most difficult times in America history.
Lincoln's General
2. Lincoln's General
May 26, 2020
With his back up against the wall, Ulysses S. Grant takes incredible risks, becomes Abraham Lincoln's favorite General, and prepares for an epic clash with Robert E. Lee.
Unlikely Hero
1. Unlikely Hero
May 25, 2020
In one of the unlikeliest stories in American history, Ulysses S. Grant rises from his humble beginnings to become the winning General in one of the Civil War's bloodiest battles.
Description

Grant is a compelling and visually stunning documentary series that aired on the History channel in 2020. It is an in-depth exploration of the life, achievements, and complex personality of one of the United States' most celebrated and controversial figures, Ulysses S. Grant. The series is comprised of three parts, with each episode focusing on Grant's role in shaping his country, his times, and his legacy.

The series creatively blends interviews with historians, dramatic reenactments, and historical footage and photos to bring Grant's story to life. It presents a balanced and nuanced perspective on Grant's life, exploring both his strengths and his flaws. It is clear that the creators of the show set out to challenge stereotypes about Grant and present a layered and complex portrait of the man.

Part one of the series tells the story of Grant's early life and military career. It delves into his upbringing in Ohio, his time at West Point, and his early military service in the Mexican-American War. It also explores Grant's struggles with alcoholism and his resignation from the army. This episode provides essential background on Grant and sets the stage for the rest of the series.

Part two of the series brings us to the Civil War, and examines Grant's role as one of the Union's most successful generals. The episode highlights Grant's determination, tactical brilliance, and strategic vision, which helped turn the tide of the war in the North's favor. The episode also explores the challenges that Grant faced, including logistical challenges, political opposition, and a determined Confederate army. The episode highlights the complexity of Grant's character, showing his compassion for his men and his determination to see the war through to the end.

The final part of the series explores Grant's presidency and his struggles with corruption, racism, and economic turmoil. The episode highlights Grant's tireless efforts to promote civil rights and reconstruction in the South, as well as his efforts to combat political corruption in his administration. The episode also explores the challenges Grant faced, including the Panic of 1873, which thrust the country into economic turmoil. The episode provides a nuanced look at Grant's mixed legacy as president, showing both his successes and his limitations.

Overall, Grant is a masterfully crafted documentary series that sheds new light on one of the United States' most iconic figures. It presents a nuanced and balanced portrait of Grant, challenging stereotypes and presenting a layered and complex character. The series is educational, engaging, and visually stunning, combining historical footage and photos with recreations to bring Grant's story to life. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in history, politics, or the American Civil War.

Grant is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (3 episodes). The series first aired on May 25, 2020.

Where to Watch Grant

Grant is available for streaming on the History website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Grant on demand at Apple TV and History.

  • Premiere Date
    May 25, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (1,965)