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The President of the Confederate States was the Head of State of the short-lived republic of the Confederate States of America, which seceded from the United States.

The only person to hold the office was Jefferson Davis of Mississippi. He was president from February 18, 1861, to May 10, 1865, and his vice-president was Alexander Stephens.

Office

According to the Confederate States Constitution, the president's office was almost entirely the same as that of the President of the United States.

The president was to be:

Powers

Jefferson Davis was the first and only President of the Confederate States.
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Jefferson Davis was the first and only President of the Confederate States.

The President of the Confederacy held most of the same powers as the U.S. President. Though he could not directly propose legislation, he was given the power to nominate members of the Supreme Court of the Confederate States, ambassadors, cabinet members, and other executive officials to be approved by the Senate.

He was also Commander-in-Chief of the Confederate States Army and held veto power over legislation.

The president could be impeached by Congress for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."

Differences

There were a few key differences between the Confederate President and the United States President:

See also

 


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