Did Jefferson Davis argue against the secession of the south?
Matthew Wilson
Updated on May 06, 2026
In this regard, what are Jefferson Davis's arguments for secession?
In his February 18, 1861, inaugural address, Jefferson Davis spoke in generalities and never used the word “slavery.†But he did briefly provide a justification for secession: “Through many years of controversy with our late associates, the Northern States, we have vainly endeavored to secure tranquility, and to obtain
Similarly, who opposed secession in the south? The secessionists claimed that according to the Constitution every state had the right to leave the Union. Lincoln claimed that they did not have that right. He opposed secession for these reasons: 1.
Keeping this in view, how did Davis feel about the South seceding from the Union?
He returned to the Senate in 1857. Long a defender of slavery, Davis supported Mississippi's decision to secede, as well as the plans to form a confederation of the states that had left the Union. He hoped this could occur peacefully but was prepared for war if necessary.
How many states would eventually join the Confederacy?
eleven states