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In December of 1863, the governor of North Carolina, Zebulon B. Vance urged President Jefferson Davis to begin negotiating an end to the war. Davis reminded the governor that Washington DC would negotiate, however only if the South agreed to free their slaves. This the South was not willing to do in 1863.

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Q: What Confederate governor urged the South to seek a negotiated end to the US Civil War in 1863?
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