How did Jefferson Davis's failure as a leader illustrate a key weakness of the Confederacy ? (5 points ) A)He failed to secure enough funds for the war, which illustrates the Confederacy's bureaucratic corruption . B) He failed to secure enough trained generals for the war, which illustrates the lack of manpower . C) He failed to secure foreign support , which illustrates that the Confederacy needed foreign ai to match Union resources . D) He failed to secure popular support in the South , which illustrates the divided nature of the South's population on the war .
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He failed to secure enough funds for the war, which illustrates the Confederacy's bureaucratic corruption. ... He failed to secure foreign support, which illustrates that the Confederacy needed foreign aid to match Union resources.
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C) He failed to secure foreign support, which illustrates that the confederacy needed foreign aid to match union resources.
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- Jefferson Davis was an American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 186-1865.
- The failure the Southern Confederacy has often been connected to the failure of Jefferson Davis as war leader. Davis shortcomings as political head of the new nation, the commander-in-chief or the armed forces and as chief spokesman for the public was attributed as the reason for his failure.
- David agreed that the Confederation needed to compete primarily on the strategic defensive, as the Confederacy had little resources relative to the Union. He held this outlook during the war, with particular attention being given to the defense of Richmond, his national capital.
- In his opinion, he felt that military success will shake Northern's self-confidence and boost peace initiatives, hence he supported Lee's strategic offensives. However, the numerous Northern campaigns were met with defeat
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