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The Confederacy named moderate Jefferson Davis its president.
The Confederacy named moderate Jefferson Davis its president.
Abraham Lincoln was the president-elect when the Southern states began to secede. Some of them seceded after he was inaugurated as President.
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Jefferson Davis had nine brothers and sisters by his mother Jane. Joseph was Jane's oldest and Jefferson was her youngest. Some believe, as does the author, that Jefferson Davis had another sibling by his father Samuel and Nancy Lincoln. That would be Abraham Lincoln.
Why were some reasons Davis said his famous quotes
The Confederate President Jefferson Davis, General Robert E. Lee and General Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson and their horses are carved on Stone Mountain.
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Yes. Some said Jefferson Davis was guilty of treason and ought to be hanged.
Lee was loyal to Virginia, the Confederacy, and Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
The Confederacy named moderate Jefferson Davis its president.