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William K. Sebastian from the state of Arkansas. Although one of the names in the expulsion order at the beginning of the Civil War, He was fulling accredited later.

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Who was the leader for confederacy during 1861?

The leader of the Confederacy in 1861 was Jefferson Davis, who served as the President of the Confederate States of America. He was appointed to this position when the Confederate States seceded from the Union in early 1861, following the election of Abraham Lincoln. Davis had previously served as a U.S. Senator and Secretary of War, and he aimed to unify the Confederate states in their fight against the Union during the Civil War.


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Where was the capitol of the Confederate States during the Civil War?

The Capitol of the Confederate States of America was in Richmond, Virgina


Who was the president of the confederacy from Mississippi?

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