Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
Jefferdon Davis was President of the Confederate States of America
leader of the conferderate army
If you are asking about the civil war he was the president of the confederacy.
he was president of confederacy.
Jefferson Davis was President of the Confederate States of America yo!
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.
He was president of the south
Brigadier General George Wythe Randolph was appointed by Confederate President Jefferson Davis to be the Secretary of War. He was a grandson of Thomas Jefferson and had military experience before becoming an attorney in Virginia. He was a strong backer of secession.
He was a general in the confederat army that played an important role in the civil war and one of the most celebrated generals of the civil war.
the role played by Philip Bazaar during the Civil War
Commanding the Army of Northern Virginia, raising Southern morale, and bringing the Confederacy closest to victory. He filled the role that the Confederate president, Jefferson Davis, was meant to, but failed to. He managed to be the figurehead and symbol of a Southern planter-aristocrat and soldier at his noblest. Unlike Davis, he was deemed a great man, even by his enemies.
Robert E. Lee reached the level of lieutenant general in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. During the US Civil War he was considered the leading Southern general and as the war neared its ending, he was given charge of all the Confederate forces. He became the South's general in chief. This was the role that President Jefferson Davis informally held during most of the war.