I really do not know.
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, the President of the Confederate States, did own slaves, but there is no specific historical record indicating that he owned slaves in Attala County, Mississippi. Davis's plantation, Beauvoir, was located in Biloxi, Mississippi, where he managed enslaved labor. While he had extensive connections to Mississippi, including various properties, the details of slave ownership in specific counties like Attala are not well-documented.
yes he did own it
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well, logically speaking... it was his own name
One thing that Jefferson did to show how he felt about equality was to own slaves. He owned nearly 200 slaves during his lifetime.
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. :)
Jefferson support Enlightenment principles but continued to own slaves.
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?