John Wilkes Booth's Assassination Of Lincoln

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The stance on anti-slavery Abraham Lincoln had was unpopular with the South or those who had sympathies toward the South, and it unfortunately led to the assassination of Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth. At first, the plan by Booth and his co-conspirators was to take the President hostage during the latter part of the Civil War, but this attempt failed. When the South had fallen, thus ending the war, the group decided to murder Lincoln in an effort to cause problems for the United States. This act was carried out by Booth a short time later, and America was robbed of a great man who had done so much for the people of his country.

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