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1. Where was Jefferson Davis born?
2. Once he became a young adult Jefferson Davis attended a number of schools, eventually graduating from where?
3. After eight years of living as a recluse, grieving his young wife's death, Jefferson Davis was elected in Mississippi. To which post or institution was he elected?
4. In 1846 Jefferson Davis was recognized for his bravery and leadership in battle. Which President offered to make him a US General?
5. When Jefferson Davis returned to the US Senate turmoil filled the Capitol as various men, from Southern and Northern states, argued about the future of slavery in our nation. Davis was highly respected, having just served as the Secretary of War. He often would express a strong belief. What was it?
6. After Lincoln's election the Mississippi legislature voted for secession from the Union on January 9, 1861. Although he disagreed with this vote Davis respected the decision of his state, resigned his U.S. Senate seat and returned home. Ironically, Davis was then elected President of the Confederacy. Where was the first capital of the Confederate States?
7. As one of his first acts, Davis organized a Peace Commision to visit the Union government and offer to pay the Southern debt. But then, in a paradoxical manner, Davis approved the bombardment of Fort Sumnter in South Carolina. This dashed the hopes of a peaceful agreement to seperate the South; however, it did attract those Southern States that had previously been hesitant to join the Confederacy. How long was the term that Davis was elected to?
8. The Battle at Gettysburg was the bloodiest in US history. Although both the North and the South fought valiantly, the Union forces proved too much for the Confederacy. At the end of the battle General Lee made a request to Jefferson Davis which Davis chose to refuse. What was it?
9. The Union continued to defeat the Confederacy and on April 9, 1865 General Lee surrendered to General Grant. Then, on May 5th of the same year Jefferson Davis met with his Cabinet for the last time to formally dissolve it. Where did this take place?
10. On May 10, 1865 Jefferson Davis was captured by Union forces in Irwinville, Georgia. For two years he was a prisoner in Fort Monroe, Virginia. Sadly, this honorable man was also kept in irons for how many days?
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