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Confederate President Jefferson Davis appointed Judah P. Benjamin as his first Attorney General. Davis was impressed with Benjamin's hard work and sound advice and thus he was transferred to head the War Department. Since he had disputes with several Confederate generals, Davis moved him over to the State Department. In his role in the State Department, he negotiated a $15 million loan from French bankers. The largest foreign loan the Confederacy obtained during the war.

His influence in the Confederacy was due to the fact that he was Jewish. In the South and in fact the US as well, anti-Semitism was common. At one point even US Grant was accused of the same prejudice.

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