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The first president of the confederacy was?

The first, and only, President of the Confederate States of America was Jefferson Davis. Jefferson Davis was the first and only president of the confederacy.


How and when did Jefferson Davis become involved in his first career?

Jefferson Davis was elected president of the Confederacy


Who was named the confederacy first president?

Jefferson Davis was the first and only president of the confederacy.


What is Jefferson Davis first inaugural address?

Jefferson Davis delivered his first and only Inaugural Address on February 18, 1861.


Who was the President of the Confederate States of America in the Civil War?

Jefferson Davis John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States was the first and only former US president to serve as an official in the Confederate States government. He was a congressman in the Confederate House of Representatives.


Was Jefferson Davis an important person?

yes very


Which person named the confederacy's president when the first southern states seceded from the union in February of 1861?

Jefferson Davis


Which person was named the Confederacy's president when the first Southern states seceded from the Union in February of 1861?

Jefferson Davis


Could Jefferson Davis really be Thomas Jefferson?

No. There is no way that Thomas Jefferson and Jefferson Davis were the same person. The reasons are thusly: Jefferson was born April, 3, 1743 and he died July 4, 1826. Davis was alive during the Civil War.


First president of confederacy was?

Jefferson Davis


The American politician who served as President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War was?

Jefferson Davis was the only person to serve as president of the Confederate States of America. He first served as the provisional president, then the Confederate Congress elected Davis to a six year term.


Who ran against Jefferson Davis?

Jefferson Davis was elected into office in 1861 and was elected to hold a six term position. No other person ran against him.