South Dakota is home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, which features the colossal sculptures of four U.S. presidents. However, it’s actually in Georgia where you can find the Confederate Memorial Carving at Stone Mountain, which depicts Confederate leaders Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson sculpted on the mountainside. This site has been a focal point of discussions about the legacy of the Confederacy in America.
On Stone Mountain, in Georgia, near Atlanta.
Pardons for Confederate leaders
The confederate leaders punishments were jail time and starvation. there were a lot more punishment that went on in the jail.
The Confederate leaders who had held office in the Confederate government or high military rank, would have been deprived of their rights of property.
Were confederate soilders the first leaders were people such as generals in the old confederate army
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Confederate leaders agreed to let food supplies in, but then attacked the ships.
Mason and Slidell, the Confederate envoys to Britain and France.
they met at Appomattox
that all were eventually pardoned.
The leaders of the secession convention in 1860 included prominent figures such as Jefferson Davis, who later became the President of the Confederate States, and Robert Toombs, a strong advocate for secession from Georgia. Other key leaders included Alexander H. Stephens, who initially opposed secession but later became the Confederate Vice President, and delegates who represented various Southern states. The convention aimed to address grievances against the federal government and ultimately facilitated the formation of the Confederacy.
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