Abraham Lincoln for the Union; Jefferson Davis for the Confederacy
Jefferson and Lincoln were each corresponding cordially with Pope Pius IX. source: documentary on the Vatican
Thomas Jefferson did not sign the Constitution because he was in France during that time. John Adams did not sign because he was serving as the US Minister to Great Britain.
Abraham Lincoln was president of the Union, or the North, and Jefferson Davis was president of the Confederate States.
None of them helped write the US Constitution. None of them were in the US. At the time it was being debated, John Adams was serving as minister to England, Jefferson was serving as minister to France and Thomas Paine was in France during the beginning of the French Revolution.
Abraham Lincoln for the Union; Jefferson Davis for the Confederacy
Abraham Lincoln
no, Abraham Lincoln was
thomas Jefferson did write the declaration of independence that is why when running for president most people voted for him they thought he could respect our country's freedoms. he did not write the constitution James Madison wrote that.
Abraham Lincoln for the North, Jefferson Davis for the South.
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Jefferson and Lincoln were each corresponding cordially with Pope Pius IX. source: documentary on the Vatican
Abraham Lincoln was President of the United States of America during the Civil War. Jefferson Davis wa President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
Abraham Lincoln was the Union President. Jefferson Davis was the CSA President.
The only President that the confederacy ever had was Jefferson Davis.
No, slavery did not end with Thomas Jefferson. While Jefferson did publicly express his opposition to slavery, he did not take significant actions to abolish the institution during his presidency. Slavery persisted in the United States until the passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, which formally abolished slavery.