yes because he was the president of the confederate state of America
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America. He called attack on North @ Fort Sumter. He was not able to keep confederate states together for very long.He was on the Confederate's side.
No, Jefferson Davis's father, while not terribly wealthy, was a landowner and was able to send his son to Transylvania University in Kentucky and then to the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Yes, it is a physical change. For if it was a chemical change, it would not be able to change back; but when you are just changing the state of the item/substance it can be changed back.
Yes, it is a physical change. For if it was a chemical change, it would not be able to change back; but when you are just changing the state of the item/substance it can be changed back.
James Longtreet and his family were in Mew Mexico when the US Civil War broke out. He wrote many letters to various Confederate state governors seeking a commission in the new Confederate army.Through persistence, he was able to meet with Confederate President Jefferson Davis in June of 1861. Both he and Davis were West Point graduates and both served in the Mexican War where Longstreet had been wounded. Davis offered Longstreet a commission as a brigadier general. He accepted and was sent to northern Virginia for his first assignment.
He was President of the Confederacy. He had hoped to be General-in-Chief instead, and tried to combine the two roles. He was out of his depth in both, not able to control either his cabinet or his Generals.
Jefferson Davishe was the President of the confederate states of America. He was an American politician who served as president of the confederate state of America for its entire history from 1861 to 1865 during the American civil war. During his presidency, Davis was never able to find a strategy that would defeat the larger, more industrially developed the union.
When Union General US Grant captured Fort Donelson, it was a terrible blow to the South's military situation in the West. Confederate President Jefferson Davis blamed the battle and surrender of Fort Donelson on its commander, General John Buchanan Floyd. Floyd was able to escape from being POW, however, Davis never gave him a command for the rest of the war. Floyd had been a political appointee, and died due to illness in 1863.
President Jefferson Davis believed that Lieutenant General Robert E. Lee was the best general to replace Braxton Bragg as the commander of the Army of Tennessee. Lee was able to convince Davis that another choice would be better. He suggested PT Beauregard, however, Davis finally appointed General Joseph Johnston to the vacancy.
he was able to secure support from the Democratic-Republican Party through his alliances and worked to gain the trust of influential figures in New York, such as Aaron Burr. Additionally, Jefferson's agrarian ideals and promises to protect the interests of farmers resonated with New York voters, ultimately helping him secure the state in the election.
no don't be silly. it is a physical change because you are able to change it back to its original state. :)
yes they can because if you freeze water that doesn't prevent you from being able to change the water back into its original state