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What great General was captured at a bar 3 miles from his troops, and what did he do to try not to be hung?

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Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederate States of America, was captured by Union troops and charged with treason. He was imprisoned for two years without trial before being released. He faced new charges of treason later but the trial ceased to continue.

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Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederate States of America, was captured by Union troops near Irwinville, Georgia. He was charged with treason and imprisoned. Davis was not given a parole like General Robert E. Lee and his army, as he was not a part of the military. He was released on bond after two years, without ever being brought to trial, and the charges against him were dropped. However, new charges of treason were brought against Davis in 1868 in Richmond, and he was finally brought to trial. The trial was entangled in constitutional issues and eventually ceased to continue, with the prosecution dropping the case.

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