No, Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln never reached a compromise or agreement during the American Civil War. Their fundamental differences over issues such as states' rights, slavery, and the Union's integrity made reconciliation impossible. Both leaders were committed to their respective causes—Davis to the Confederacy and Lincoln to preserving the Union—resulting in a conflict that ultimately led to war rather than negotiation.
Abraham Lincoln
No. Lincoln was only 17 when Jefferson died.
Abraham Lincoln supported the Missouri compromise :p
no
Jefferson Davis was born in Christian City, Kentucky. Abraham Lincoln was born in Hodgenville, Kentucky. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President until he was assassinated in 1865.
A compromise was impossible simply because for Jefferson Davis any agreement had to be on the basis of the secession of the Southern States from the Union and President Lincoln would not and could not agree any compromise that recognised secession which he considered illegal and unconstitutional. Yee Haa
The 4 presidents are:George WashingtonThomas JeffersonTheodore RooseveltAbraham Lincoln(presidents are from left to right on Mt. Rushmore)
A good way to compare Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis is to make a Venn Diagram
no it was Abraham Lincoln
abraham lincoln
Abraham Lincoln for the Union; Jefferson Davis for the Confederacy
Pres. Abraham Lincoln was born under Pres. Thomas Jefferson in 1809.