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President Ulysses Grant, he was also the general of the union army during the Civil War President Dwight Eisenhower, he was the general who lead the United States in WWII. President Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America.
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America. ______________ But he did not lead the south into the Civil War he led them DURING the civil war.
There are many reasons and each will depend on whos answering.. My personal opinion was that he managed to fight 4 years and lead troops to do massive damage to a army superior in everyway except one, leadership. If he had chosen to lead the union army and not the southern army the war very well could have ended much sooner than it did. Both Lee,Grant other civil war generals fought together in the Mexican-American war and was well aware of each others abilities. But all to many times the superior union army was outdone by Lee army. Lee is still concidered one of the, if not the greatest stratigest that's ever commanded a army..
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George Washington
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Jefferson Davis was ran unopposed and was elected to lead the Confederate States of America in 1861. He was the only 'President' of the South.
Korn's lead singer is called Jonathan Davis.
General Robert E. Lee lead the army, Jefferson Davis led the Confederate states as their president.
they work in the army and they lead the army
Yes. Davis was not one of the fire breathing advocates of the idea who took the lead in urging secession. But he did think it was the best thing for his state of Mississippi and the other southern states. Davis was a West Point graduate and an authentic hero of the Mexican War, and one of the few Americans who had so much as seen an entire regiment assembled in one place, let alone commanded a regiment in combat, and so hoped to be named commanding general of the army of the new southern nation. Instead he was chosen as its new president by the convention meeting in Montgomery, Alabama to adopt the Confederate Constitution and organize the new government. Davis had resigned from the US Senate and was at home in Mississippi when he was selected by the convention as president.
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