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Alexander Hamilton Stephens believed that President Lincoln had made the use of force necessary because he viewed Lincoln's call to restore federal authority and suppress the Confederate rebellion as a direct threat to the South's way of life and their right to self-determination. Stephens, being the Vice President of the Confederacy, believed that the use of force was necessary to protect the South's independence and defend their constitutional rights.
Alexander Hamilton Stephens died on March 4, 1883 at the age of 71.
Alexander Hamilton Stephens was an American politician from Georgia and Vice President of the Confederate States of America through the Civil War. He served as U.S. Representative as a Whig, from Georgia, before and after the Civil War and, he served as Governor of Georgia from 1882 until his death in 1883. Earlier bio... Born February 11, 1812 on a farm near Crawfordville, Taliaferro County, Georgia to father Andrew B. and mother Margaret Grier Stephens. Stephens grew up poor but he got his education paid through several people, one also being his mentor, a Presbyterian minister named Alexander Hamilton Webster and Stephens took his name Hamilton, as his own (Stephens was not named after Alexander Hamilton). He attended what became University of Georgia and graduated top of his class. He taught school but it wasn't where his heart was, so he became a lawyer. He was a great defender and none of his clients charged with capital crime received the death penalty. One important case was of a slave woman accused of attempted murder. Stephens volunteered to defend this woman, even though the evidence was against her, Stephens got the jury to acquit the woman, saving her life. More interesting facts... Even though Stephens looked frail, weighing only 96 pounds because of suffering from illness and disease throughout his life, he still had a strong and stern voice. At the start of the Civil War, northern newspaper described him as "the Strongest Man in the South". Stephens and Confererate President Davis did not agree on many issues. Stephens wanted peace more than war. Stephens was one of the three Confederate commissioners who met with President Lincoln on the steamer River Queen at Hampton Roads Conference, in an effort to bring an end to the Cilvil War. Even though by the time of the Civil War, Stephens own 34 slaves and several thousands of acres but, Stephens was still considered generous by many and he personally paid for the education of over a hundred students black, white, male and female. His charity left him near penniless when he died in March 4th, 1983
· Alexander Stephens (Vice President of the Confederate States of America) · Zook, Samuel (Union General)
Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia, was elected Vice President of The Confederacy when Jefferson Davis was elected President in 1861 and served until the end of the war in 1865. Prior to this service, Stephens had been admitted to the Bar in 1834; he was elected to the US Congress in 1843 as a member of the Whig Party and served in that position until the election of 1858. See the links on the Related Links selection in the column to the left.
· Alexander Stephens (Vice President of the Confederate States of America) · Zook, Samuel (Union General)
Alexander Hamilton Stephens was the Vice-President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. He served as Vice-President for Alexander Hamilton, the President of the Confederate States of America.
Alexander Hamilton Stephens was born on February 11, 1812.
Alexander Hamilton Stephens was born on February 11, 1812.
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Alexander Hamilton Stephens died on March 4, 1883 at the age of 71.
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Alexander Hamilton Stephens was born on February 11, 1812 and died on March 4, 1883. Alexander Hamilton Stephens would have been 71 years old at the time of death or 203 years old today.
His name was Alexander Hamilton Stephens (2/11/1812 - 3/4/1883).
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Alexander Stephens.
Alexander Stephens.
No. He was Vice-President.