Jefferson Davis was named the President of the Confederate States of America when the first southern states seceded from the Union in 1861. He was appointed to the position on February 9, 1861, and served throughout the Civil War. Davis was previously a U.S. Senator from Mississippi and had also held the position of Secretary of War. His leadership was marked by significant challenges as the Confederacy struggled against the Union forces.
Jefferson Davis
who had been recently elected as president of the United States when the southern states seceded
James Buchanan was president when seven Souther states seceded. Four more seceded after Abraham Lincoln took office.
Buchanan
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis
who had been recently elected as president of the United States when the southern states seceded
The upper southern states seceded when Lincoln was elected president of the United States.
The Southern states seceded from December of 1860 to April of 1861.
Buchanan
James Buchanan was president when seven Souther states seceded. Four more seceded after Abraham Lincoln took office.
Abraham Lincoln was the president-elect when the Southern states began to secede. Some of them seceded after he was inaugurated as President.
Abraham Lincoln
James Buchanan
Im not sure but I have a GREAT social studies teacher, but the answer is Jefferson Davis!
It was called the Confederacy. And The confederacy's President was Jefferson Davis.