"I tried all in my power to avert this war. I saw it coming, for twelve years I worked night and day to prevent it, but I could not. The North was mad and blind; it would not let us govern ourselves, and so the war came, and now it must go on unless you acknowledge our right to self government. We are not fighting for slavery. We are fighting for Independence."
"For an enemy so relentless in the war for our subjugation, we could not be expected to mourn; yet, in view of its political consequences, it could not be regarded otherwise than as a great misfortune for the South."
Source: Jefferson Davis (1912). “The rise and fall of the Confederate Government”
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Jefferson Davis
Politician, Military Leader
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States during the American Civil War, known for his leadership and defense of Southern rights.
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