The Civil War: Jefferson Davis Biography | The Civil War | Ken Burns
1807–89Kentucky
President of the Confederacy
Jefferson Davis, the first and only president of the Confederacy, left the U.S. Senate to help lead the secessionist states in 1861. But his political skills—or lack thereof—made the new government's performance inconsistent and often fractious, although his support of Robert E. Lee was his strongest point. Davis was imprisoned for two years after the war but never tried, and died a much-admired figure in the South.
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Patria Henriques
Update: 2024-08-02