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Davis urged national unity to secure independence, while his Cabinet stressed "states rights."
Davis urged national unity to secure independence, while his Cabinet stressed "states rights."
Davis urged national unity to secure independence, while his Cabinet stressed "states rights."
He was out of his depth, unable to control his cabinet or his Generals.
Confederate President Jefferson Davis held a cabinet meeting on April 13, 1865. At that meeting the cabinet and Davis agreed that it was time to negotiate with Union General Sherman to agree to surrender terms.
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The Confederate Army was at the advantage at Antietam.
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Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America.
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Union. But he was a pro-slavery Democrat, politically opposed to Lincoln, and some of the cabinet doubted his loyalty.
The Confederate Secretary of State was Robert Toombs. He was a native of Georgia and a man with common sense. He pleaded with President Jefferson Davis to not attack Fort Sumter. He warned Davis and the Confederate cabinet that an attack on the fort at this time was "suicide". His exact words also were that " ( the attack ) was wrong and unnecessary... it was wrong and it was fatal". Davis' cabinet confirmed his orders to assault on Fort Sumter. The rest is history.