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no i dont thank jefferson davis had any invitions
Yes! Of Course he does he is white you know not to be racist but he did live in the south and had slaves and some our actually alive to this very second
He wasn't in any battles.
Jefferson did have a wife and I think 4 kids! You should visit the Monticello, Jeffersons home! It's in Virginia.
Jefferson Davis, as Commander in Chief of the Confederacy was also the Commander of the Confederate Navy, but he didn't lead any Naval squadron.
No,He did not have any daughters named Francis or Annie Morgan Davis...
no i dont thank jefferson davis had any invitions
Yes! Of Course he does he is white you know not to be racist but he did live in the south and had slaves and some our actually alive to this very second
He wasn't in any battles.
Jefferson did have a wife and I think 4 kids! You should visit the Monticello, Jeffersons home! It's in Virginia.
Jefferson Davis, as Commander in Chief of the Confederacy was also the Commander of the Confederate Navy, but he didn't lead any Naval squadron.
yes he did yes he did yes he did yes he did yes he did
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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 was appointed by the Confederate Congress to be the president of the Confederate States of America in 1861. At first he was the provisional president. Soon after, the Confederate Congress elected Davis to a six year term that could not be renewed. The Confederate Constitution called for a one term of six years for any Confederate president.
Yes he did. He had 6 children by his slave Salley Hemming.
It is generally believed, and well supported with DNA evidence, that Jefferson fathered six children with a slave named Sally Hemings. There is also evidence to suggest that Sally's father was also the father of Jefferson's wife, Martha Wayles Skelton.