Alexander Hamilton Stephens (February 11, 1812 - March 4, 1883) from Georgia was the Vice President of the CSA. (Jefferson Davis was President. )
Alexander Stephens
Hannibal Hamlin was the vice-president under Lincoln during more of the civil war.
Andrew Johnson became the vice-president on March 4, 1865 for Lincoln's second term and the very end of the war.
Hannibal Hamlin from Maine was the vice president most of the during the Civil War. He was replaced by Andrew Johnson for Lincoln's second term.
Hannibal Hamlin served from 1861 to 1865 during Lincoln's first term. Andrew Johnson was the VP during Lincoln's second term when the war are almost over.
Alexander Stephens of Georgia was the vice president to Jefferson Davis.
EIsenhower was president Civil war was 1861-1865
Abraham Lincoln was President during the Civil War.
He was Vice President under Lincoln and would have supported Union causes.
There was no president of Southern Sudan during the civil war.
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Andrew Johnson was Abraham Lincoln's vice president during the civil war.
During the civil war the vice president was Andrew Johnson. Then after President Lincoln was assassinated Johnson became president.
Andrew Johnson was Lincoln's second vice-president during the Civil War. Hannibal Hamlin, from Maine, was the first.
Adrew Johnson was Vice-President during the last year of the Civil War. Alexander Stevens was the Confederate Vice President. Hannibal Hamlin was the Vice President at first but Lincoln dropped him for Andrew Johnson.
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Alexander Stephens
Alexander Stephens
in 1861, Hannibal Hamlin became VICE PRESIDENT for PRESIDENT Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln's Vice-President was Andrew Johnson; Jefferson Davis' Vice-President was John Breckinridge
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Yes and No. During the American Civil war, "The South" was not under rule of the President or VP. Such is the nature of "Civil War".
Hannibal Hamlin was Lincoln's first term Vice President replaced in 1864 by Andrew Johnson. So in fact he had two VP's during the Civil War.