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What stance does Davis take on war beginning?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The decision which Davis made to make just prior to the beginning of the Civil War was to fire on Fort Sumter or let it be replenished. The situation around Fort Sumter increasingly began to resemble a siege and eventually Confederate gained victory.

Answered by skyfall63
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That if the Confederates fight, they know that history will agree it was necessary

That the only way war will start is if the Confederacy takes the first step

That the Confederacy will not engage in a war no matter what

Answer: a) That if the Confederates fight, they know that history will agree it was necessary

Explanation:

  • Jefferson Davis served as a Mexican war hero, US Mississippi Senator, US War Secretary, and Confederate President  during the American Civil War time (1861-1865).  
  • Davis had protested against secession before the war began, but he resigned from the United States when he seceded Mississippi. House.-Senate. He became president of the Confederacy in February 1861. During the war, Davis had to deal with problems in the South, retain control of the confederate economy, and establish a united new government.
  • The sometimes divisive personality of Davis led to tensions between politicians and his own military officers. In May 1865 Davis was arrested, incarcerated, & tried many weeks after the confederation 's surrender.

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