Pro-slavery.
He was President of the Confederate States of America.
Oh, dude, Jefferson Davis supported slavery because he was the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, and slavery was a big deal for those guys. Like, they were all about that whole "owning people" thing back then. So yeah, Davis was all in on that whole slavery gig because, you know, that's just what they did back then.
The North and the West for the most part were anti-slavery.
Jefferson Davis was a member of the Democratic Party when he served in the United States Congress (before he joined the Confederacy and became the President of the Confederate States).
Jefferson Finis Davis, the President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, took personal charge of the Confederate war plans but was unable to find a strategy to defeat the more populous and industrialized Union.
To assert Confederate sovereignty over Charleston Harbour as part of South Carolina.
Jefferson was part of the republican, or anti-federalists :)
Jefferson was part of the republican, or anti-federalists :)
Jefferson Davis was from the part of Christian County, Kentucky that now forms Todd County, Kentucky. When the State of Mississippi seceded from the Union in January 1861, Jefferson Davis was a U.S. Senator who represented that state.
The North and the West for the most part were anti-slavery.
because it was a part of abolishing slavery
Oh, dude, Jefferson Davis supported slavery because he was the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, and slavery was a big deal for those guys. Like, they were all about that whole "owning people" thing back then. So yeah, Davis was all in on that whole slavery gig because, you know, that's just what they did back then.
He was the President of the Confederate States Of America.
he had slaves but wanted to end slavery when they were writing the declaration of independence. unfortunately his paragraph about slavery was not included.
Jefferson Davis was a member of the Democratic Party when he served in the United States Congress (before he joined the Confederacy and became the President of the Confederate States).
The Fugitive Slave Act was a pro-slavery part of the Compromise of 1850.
Mum Bett & Prince Hall
Confederate President Jefferson Davis believed he was fighting the US Civil War for the independence of the South. This meant that Southern ways of life, such as slavery, would be safe and or remain within the prerogative of the new nation to handle. He believed that the Union had violated the US Constitution and as this was his opinion, the South no longer wished to be part of the USA. He wanted the powers in Europe to recognize the new Confederate nation and thus become part of world affairs.