Who was the President of the Confederate States?
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The President of the Confederate States was Jefferson Davis.
He served from the Confederacy's formation in 1861 until its collapse in 1865. A former U.S. senator and Secretary of War, Davis was chosen for his leadership experience and commitment to the Southern cause. His presidency was marked by challenges, including managing the war effort, dealing with limited resources, and addressing internal dissent. Despite his dedication, the Confederacy struggled to maintain unity and effectively compete against the more industrialized and populous Union, ultimately leading to its defeat in the Civil War.