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Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, a position he assumed in a government formed in opposition to the Union. While he advocated for states' rights and the preservation of slavery, his leadership was marked by autocratic tendencies, particularly as the war progressed and the Confederacy faced internal challenges. His governance reflected a commitment to maintaining a separate, democratic system for the Confederacy, but it ultimately failed to establish a lasting democratic framework, as the Confederacy collapsed in 1865.

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