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Jefferson Davis
Alexander H. Stephens .
The President of the Confederate States of America was the head of state and head of government of the Confederate States of America, which was formed from the states which declared their secession from the United States, thus precipitating the American Civil War. The only person to hold the office was Jefferson Davis. He was President from February 18, 1861, to May 10, 1865, and his Vice President was Alexander Stephens. Howell Cobb, as president of the Provisional Confederate Congress, was the highest ranking Confederate official before the election of Davis, but he was not titled President of the Confederate States.
yes because he was the president of the confederate state of America
Both presidents were born in Kentucky.
He was the President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. He did not want to secede (separate) from the Union, at first, but supported it after his state seceded. He then became the president of the Confederate States of America and led them into battles during the civil war, but did not succeed. Instead, he lost the war and was thrown into jail.
According to the US constitution which is the basis of all US law and government, the President must be elected by electors chosen according to state law. The states have determined that these electors will be chosen by the voters of the state.
The Confederacy named moderate Jefferson Davis its president.
Jefferson F. Davis was the president of the Confederacy and prior to that he was a senator representing the state of Mississippi.
Jefferson Davis was born in Kentucky, a United States senator representing the state of Mississippi and finally the president of the Confederate States 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.