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  1. Judah Philip Benjamin, QC (August 6, 1811 – May 6, 1884) was an American lawyer and politician. He was a United States senator from Louisiana, a Cabinet officer of the Confederate States and, after his escape to the United Kingdom at the end of the American Civil War , an English barrister .

  2. Judah Philip Benjamin (6 de agosto de 1811, St. Croix - 6 de mayo de 1884, París) fue un destacado jurisconsulto estadounidense de origen judío, que fue miembro del gabinete confederado. Biografía. Siendo muy joven se mudó con sus padres a Carolina del Sur y en 1832 se trasladó a Belle Chasse y comenzó a ejercer leyes en Nueva ...

  3. Judah Philip Benjamin served as the Attorney General, Secretary of War, and Secretary of State for the Confederacy. The first Jewish-American to serve on an executive cabinet in American history, he has received the title “brains of the Confederacy” by scholars for his apparent position as Jefferson Davis’ right hand.

  4. 2 de may. de 2024 · Judah P. Benjamin (born August 6, 1811, St. Croix, Virgin Islands—died May 6, 1884, Paris, France) was a prominent lawyer in the United States before the American Civil War (1861–65) and in England after that conflict; he also held high offices in the government of the Confederate States of America.

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  5. 20 de ago. de 2017 · Con la creación de la Confederación, hecha de los siete primeros estados escindidos, Judah Benjamin renuncia al congreso y regresa a Nueva Orleáns. El presidente Jefferson Davis elige a Benjamin como Procurador general y posteriormente como Secretario de Guerra.

  6. Judah Philip Benjamin, QC (August 6, 1811 – May 6, 1884) was a lawyer and politician who was a United States Senator from Louisiana, a Cabinet officer of the Confederate States and, after his escape to the United Kingdom at the end of the War Between the States, an English barrister.

  7. A founder of the Illinois Central Railroad, a state legislator, and a planter who owned 140 slaves until he sold his plantation in 1850, Judah Benjamin was elected to the United States Senate from Louisiana in 1852. When the slave states seceded in 1861, Confederate President Jefferson Davis appointed Benjamin as Attorney-General on February 25 ...