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Seriously? He was the President of the Confederate States of America. The South.

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Jefferson F. Davis was indeed the leader of the southern Confederate States Of America.

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Jefferson Davis was Southern. He was the president of the Confederacy.

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he was with the south

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he was a confederate

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Where did Jefferson Davis fight in the war?

He fought for the South


Was Jefferson Davis a president in the north and south?

No, Jefferson Davis was never a President of the United States.


If Abraham Lincoln was president of the north who was president of the south?

Jefferson Davis


North's president in civil war?

Abraham Lincoln was the North's president, and in the south, Jefferson Davis.


Who was the prsident during the civil war?

Abraham Lincoln for the North, Jefferson Davis for the South.


What was something Jefferson Davis do for the people?

the first answer was "nothing", but I strongly disagree about that. Jefferson Davis did many good things for the people of the South, but not for the people of the North. Jefferson led his people to fight for what they believe in, even though what they believed in was wrong. Jefferson Davis was actually not such a bad guy, once you think about it....


Is Jefferson Davis with the union?

Jefferson Davis was the president for the South. He was not with the Union.


What triggered the fight between the north and the south?

The event that triggered the fighting between the north and south was when Jefferson Davis ordered that Fort Sumpter be attacked. This started the American Civil War. States rights and slavery were also trigger points.


What led Confederate president Jefferson Davis to at first believe that the Union would not want to fight a civil war against the South?

Jefferson Davis believed that European countries would be on the side of the south because of their dependence on cotton.


What event triggered the fight between the north and south?

The event that triggered the fighting between the north and south was when Jefferson Davis ordered that Fort Sumpter be attacked. This started the American Civil War. States rights and slavery were also trigger points.


Who was the president of the US going into the civil war?

For the North, it was Abe Lincoln. For the south, it was Jefferson Davis.


Jefferson Davis wanted to fight a war of attrition in which the South would?

The North wanted to fight a war of attrition which basically means they would just use their greater population to do as much damage as possible to the South. The South had a smaller population and therefore would have found it quite difficult to fight a war of attrition.