Alexander Stephens and Jefferson Davis were both prominent political leaders in the Confederate States during the American Civil War. Stephens served as the Vice President of the Confederacy, while Davis was the President. Both were staunch advocates of states' rights and the preservation of slavery, which they viewed as essential to their way of life. Their leadership roles and ideologies were central to the Confederate cause and its eventual downfall.
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.
Jefferson Davis was the president of the Confederate States of America. Davis' cabinet members included Benjamin Judah, Alexander Stephens, James Mallory, Robert Toombs, and Robert Turner, among others.
Mother of Jefferson Davis was Jane Davis. Father of Jefferson Davis was Samuel Davis.
The first and only person to serve as President of the Confederate States of America was Jefferson Davis, 1808 - 1889.The first and only person to serve as Vice President of the Confederate States of America was Alexander Hamilton Stephens, 1812 - 1883.Jefferson Davis was the only President of the Confederacy. He ran the government from the Capital in Richmond.Jefferson F. Davis of Mississippi was the President of the Confederate States of America. He was the only man to hold the office since the Confederacy elected their president to a single six year term and the war was over before his term expired.Jefferson DavisJefferson Davis.That would be Jefferson Davis. He was the only president of the C.S., but was sort of relieved of his duties as the Civil War kept on going - his mind apparently got into lala land, and he could not make any decisions.
Aaron Burr served during Thomas Jefferson's first term.That would be Aaron Burr. In 1804, he shot and killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel.For the second term, it was George Clinton.If speaking of Jefferson Davis, his Vice President was Alexander H. Stephens.
Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia
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If you mean who WAS the President of the Confederate States of America, that was Jefferson Davis. The Vice President was Alexander Stephens.
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.
Jefferson Davis was the president of the Confederate States of America. Davis' cabinet members included Benjamin Judah, Alexander Stephens, James Mallory, Robert Toombs, and Robert Turner, among others.
The President of the Confederate States of America was the head of state and head of government of the Confederate States of America, which was formed from the states which declared their secession from the United States, thus precipitating the American Civil War. The only person to hold the office was Jefferson Davis. He was President from February 18, 1861, to May 10, 1865, and his Vice President was Alexander Stephens. Howell Cobb, as president of the Provisional Confederate Congress, was the highest ranking Confederate official before the election of Davis, but he was not titled President of the Confederate States.
Alexander Hamilton Stephens (February 11, 1812 - March 4, 1883) from Georgia was the Vice President of the CSA. (Jefferson Davis was President. )Alexander Stephens
Mother of Jefferson Davis was Jane Davis. Father of Jefferson Davis was Samuel Davis.
No, Jefferson Davis is not single.
Abe Lincoln, im sure but if not just look it up!
In late December of 1863, the governor of North Carolina, Zebulon Vance approached President Davis on the issue of peace negotiations. Davis explained to Governor Vance that all previous attempts at a negotiated peace treaty had been turned down by President Lincoln. Davis informed Vance that efforts in June of 1863 by Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens had been ignored in Washington DC.