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Essay on Confederate States Of America |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1441 words (5.76 pages) in the essay titled Confederate States Of America
Confederate States of America, the name adopted by the federation of 11 slave
holding Southern states of the United States that seceded from the Union and were
arrayed against the national government during the American Civil War.
Immediately after confirmation of the election of Abraham Lincoln as president,
the legislature of South Carolina convened. In a unanimous vote on December 20, 1860,
the state seceded from the Union. During the next two months ordinances of secession
were adopted by the states of Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and
Texas. President James Buchanan, in the last days of his administration, declared that the
federal government would not forcibly prevent the secessions. In February 1861, the
seceding states sent representatives to a convention in Montgomery, Alabama. The
convention, presided over by Howell Cobb of Georgia, adopted a provisional constitution
and chose Jefferson Davis of Mississippi as provisional president and Alexander
Hamilton Stephens of Georgia as provisional vice president. The convention, on March
11, 1861, unanimously ratified a permanent constitution. The constitution, which closely
resembled the federal Constitution, prohibited the African slave trade but allowed
Jefferson Davis (1808-89), first and only president of the Confederate States of
America (1861-65). Davis was born on June 3, 1808, in Christian (now Todd) County,
Kentucky, and educated at Transylvania Univers...
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Keywords: confederate states of america, president james buchanan, provisional constitution, president of the confederate states of america, provisional president, mississippi, vice president, 1861, transylvania university, election of abraham lincoln, todd county kentucky, frontier service, alexander hamilton stephens, howell cobb
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