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In spite of victory, Confederate President Jefferson Davis decided to replace General Joseph E. Johnston with General John Bell Hood due to concerns about Johnston's cautious tactics and perceived lack of aggressiveness. Davis believed that Hood would adopt a more offensive approach and invigorate the Confederate Army. This decision was controversial and ultimately led to significant challenges for the Confederate forces in the later stages of the Civil War.

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In spite of his victory Confederate President Jefferson Davis decided to replace General Johnston with on July 18.?

On July 17, 1864 President Jefferson Davis replaced General Joseph Johnston with General John Hood. US General William Sherman would now face General Bell and his name was familiar to Sherman. He asked one of Hood's classmates at West Point, General Schofield, about the abilities of Hood. Schofield's answer was not pleasing to Sherman in that the response was that Hood was a man of reckless courage.


How did Jefferson Davis view his role as the president of the Confederate States of America?

The Confederate Constitution was modeled after the US Constitution with the major exception of legalizing slavery. Also, the term of the Confederate president was limited to a six year term. With that said, the Confederate Constitution mirrored the US's with the president performing the duties of the Commander in Chief. Davis however, saw his role differently. For Davis, he decided to act not only as commander in chief, but also as the general in chief. The Confederate Congress created the position of general in chief, however, Davis never filled it until 1865 when he named Lieutenant Robert E. Lee as general in chief.


What union generals fought for the south?

Five regular US Army generals resigned to join the Confederates: Samuel Cooper, Joseph E. Johnston, Sidney Johnston (no relation), P.G.T. Beauregard, Robert E. Lee. Cooper was an unknown, who was senior only by age. Joe Johnston had the highest official seniority, but the Confederate President Jefferson Davis (an ex-regular who had hoped to be General-in-Chief) ranked him only fourth because his most recent service had been at a desk and not in the line. The two men feuded for the rest of the war. Sidney Johnston was considered the best General in America, but was killed in the early operations in Tennessee. Beauregard fired the first shots of the war (at Fort Sumter), and then gained glory at the First Battle of Bull Run. He was second-in-command to Sidney Johnston in Tennessee, but his health failed and he did not figure in the later campaigns. Lee had not wanted to defect (he wanted to accept Lincoln's offer of command of all the Union armies), but when his home-state of Virginia voted Confederate, he decided he was a Virginian first and an American second.


Who won the election in 1796 when George Washington decided not to run?

John Adams won this election and Thomas Jefferson by finishing second became the vice-president.


When did the 7 south states secede from the union?

The Confederate States of America seceded after President Lincoln's inauguration. They were ready to secede during the end of President Buchanan's term, however, which is why he decided to hold on to the federal forts, ultimately provoking the Civil War.

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In spite of his victory Confederate President Jefferson Davis decided to replace General Johnston with on July 18.?

On July 17, 1864 President Jefferson Davis replaced General Joseph Johnston with General John Hood. US General William Sherman would now face General Bell and his name was familiar to Sherman. He asked one of Hood's classmates at West Point, General Schofield, about the abilities of Hood. Schofield's answer was not pleasing to Sherman in that the response was that Hood was a man of reckless courage.


What major assignment did Confederate President Davis give to General Joseph Johnston in 1862?

Jefferson Davis believed that General Joseph Johnston was a superior general. He had defended Richmond in the Peninsula campaign and won the first Battle of Bull Run with PT Beauregard. Davis decided Johnston could handle an assignment in the West so in November of 1862, he sent Johnston to command the South's Western Department. This comprised Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and the eastern area of Louisiana.


When did Confederate forces evacuate Yorktown to avoid a costly battle?

During the Peninsula campaign headed by Union General George B. McClellan, he for some unknown reason decided to lay siege to Confederate troops in Yorktown. On May 3, 1862, commanding Confederate General Joseph Johnston decided to evacuate his troops at Yorktown.


How did Jefferson Davis view his role as the president of the Confederate States of America?

The Confederate Constitution was modeled after the US Constitution with the major exception of legalizing slavery. Also, the term of the Confederate president was limited to a six year term. With that said, the Confederate Constitution mirrored the US's with the president performing the duties of the Commander in Chief. Davis however, saw his role differently. For Davis, he decided to act not only as commander in chief, but also as the general in chief. The Confederate Congress created the position of general in chief, however, Davis never filled it until 1865 when he named Lieutenant Robert E. Lee as general in chief.


What caused Confederate General Joseph E Johnston to fail in his role at the Battle of Seven Pines?

Near the end of May, 1862, Confederate General Joseph A. Johnston decided to attack the advance units of Union General George B. McClellan in the Battle of Seven Pines. The assault was a failure and early on in the war, Johnston was made aware of the danger of assaulting enemy forces in rough terrain. Rebel losses, including the wounding of Johnston himself, required that Confederate Davis place Robert E. Lee in charge of combating McClellan on the Peninsula. Some historians claim that Johnston's lesson there prevented him to later have the ability to take risks. As an aside, Johnston was relieved by Davis in the Atlantic campaign because of his aversion to make assaults.


In cities was the Confederate capital?

Until the secession of Virginia declared on April 17,1861, the Confederate capital city was Montgomery, Alabama. Thereafter, on May 29, 1861 the Confederate Congress decided to transfer the capital from Montgomery to Richmond to honor the State that gave birth to Washington, Jefferson and Patrick Henry.


In what city was the confederate capital?

Until the secession of Virginia declared on April 17,1861, the Confederate capital city was Montgomery, Alabama. Thereafter, on May 29, 1861 the Confederate Congress decided to transfer the capital from Montgomery to Richmond to honor the State that gave birth to Washington, Jefferson and Patrick Henry.


When was John Adams elected President?

John Adams was elected in the Presidential election of 1796. George Washington had decided that two terms was a proper limit for a President, and did not run. Adams won in the voting over Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson (according to the Constitution at the time) became Vice President. They were inaugurated on March 4, 1797. Adams served one term, and was followed by Jefferson as President.


What union generals fought for the south?

Five regular US Army generals resigned to join the Confederates: Samuel Cooper, Joseph E. Johnston, Sidney Johnston (no relation), P.G.T. Beauregard, Robert E. Lee. Cooper was an unknown, who was senior only by age. Joe Johnston had the highest official seniority, but the Confederate President Jefferson Davis (an ex-regular who had hoped to be General-in-Chief) ranked him only fourth because his most recent service had been at a desk and not in the line. The two men feuded for the rest of the war. Sidney Johnston was considered the best General in America, but was killed in the early operations in Tennessee. Beauregard fired the first shots of the war (at Fort Sumter), and then gained glory at the First Battle of Bull Run. He was second-in-command to Sidney Johnston in Tennessee, but his health failed and he did not figure in the later campaigns. Lee had not wanted to defect (he wanted to accept Lincoln's offer of command of all the Union armies), but when his home-state of Virginia voted Confederate, he decided he was a Virginian first and an American second.


Why did the battle of the Kennesaw mountains happen?

The long, slow Confederate retreat towards Atlanta was making Sherman impatient. He decided to wrong-foot the enemy, who assumed he would keep to his flanking tactics, and he put on a big frontal assault. It failed, and technically this was a Union defeat. But part of the Union army was now closer to Atlanta than before, and Johnston soon had to retreat again - causing the Confederate president to sack him in favour of Hood, a disastrous decision for the South.


Who decided to purchase Louisiana?

Thomas Jefferson


Who won the election in 1796 when George Washington decided not to run?

John Adams won this election and Thomas Jefferson by finishing second became the vice-president.