yes he did own it
well, logically speaking... it was his own name
Abraham Lincoln was the president until the Civil War started and then the south got their own president which was Jefferson Davis And I'm related to Jefferson Davis by blood. :)
To be theoretically correct there were 187 slaves owned by Thomas Jefferson. One of these lady slaves, Sally Hemmings, had a total of 7 kids, only 4 surviving for any significant period of time. Sally's "relationship" with Jefferson cannot be thought of as consensual and reciprocal as she was, in fact, Jefferson's property and any refusal of his advances could have been punished with death.
Jefferson Davis
After seceding, he would have been quite happy without a war, if Lincoln had granted official recognition to the Confederacy. But when Lincoln declared that he would defend Fort Sumter (which the Confederacy considered its own), and then called for new volunteer troops, Davis felt he had to mobilise.
I really do not know.
well, logically speaking... it was his own name
Abraham Lincoln was the president until the Civil War started and then the south got their own president which was Jefferson Davis And I'm related to Jefferson Davis by blood. :)
For the South to be recognised as a sovereign nation of its own.
They appointed their own President, Jefferson Davis. It was a big factor in the outcome of the war that Davis was no match for Lincoln.
apparently. The south made up their own. Remember President Jefferson Davis?
The South set up its own govenment and elected its own president, Jefferson Davis.
To be theoretically correct there were 187 slaves owned by Thomas Jefferson. One of these lady slaves, Sally Hemmings, had a total of 7 kids, only 4 surviving for any significant period of time. Sally's "relationship" with Jefferson cannot be thought of as consensual and reciprocal as she was, in fact, Jefferson's property and any refusal of his advances could have been punished with death.
After the fall of Vicksburg, Jefferson Davis was outraged at Confederate General Joe Johnston. Davis blamed Johnston for his failure to prevent the capture of Vicksburg. Davis issued to Johnston a fifteen page letter that accused him of interpreting orders to suit his own ideas and for making excuses as to why Vicksburg could not be saved. Johnston replied to Davis on each point of criticism.
he thincks slave should make people get ther own slaves note it would save altlest 1900$
A Northern blockade, preventing him from importing war supplies. His own ineptitude at handling a lot of feuding Generals.
It would allow farm ownership to continue.