HELP!! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!
"With a Constitution differing only from that of our fathers in so far as it is explanatory of their well-known intent, freed from the sectional conflicts which have interfered with the pursuit of the general welfare, it is not unreasonable to expect that States from which we have recently parted may seek to unite their fortunes with ours under the government which we have instituted."

This statement from February of 1861 would have been MOST likely to have been made

A) by Abraham Lincoln at his second Presidential inauguration.
B) by Abraham Lincoln as he dedicated the National Cemetery in Gettysburg.
C) by Jefferson Davis at his inauguration as President of the Confederate States of
America
D) by Robert E. Lee as he surrendered his troops to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse.

Respuesta :

Answer:

i think its C or D, but i feel its C

Explanation:

Answer:

C) by Jefferson Davis at his inauguration as President of the Confederate States of America.

Explanation:

These words were spoken by Jefferson Davis at his inauguration as President of the Confederate States of America. Note that he speaks of the "Constitution differing only from that of our fathers." The Confederate States still considered Washington, Jefferson, and other "Founding Fathers" as key figures in their own development. Also, he mentions the "States from which we have recently parted," which references the United States.