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Assassination of Lincoln

What factors led to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln? Did a just outcome eventuate?Abraham Lincoln was an American President often though of as the "Prophet of Democracy". There were many factors that led to his assassination by John Wilkes Booth. Sectionalism and slavery and the eventual downfall of the Southern States of America, left John Wilkes Booth with a burning hatred for Lincoln. This hatred for the Northern States and of Lincoln as, and his strong beliefs of the Southern States, drove Booth to assassinate Lincoln. A just outcome was achieved as John Wilkes Booth paid for his crimes, but in other cased, such as those of nine conspirators a just outcome did not eventuate. Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865 at Washington's "Ford Theatre" during a performance of "Our American Cousin", five days after the end of the American civil war. The assassination was executed by a Shakespearean actor called John Wilkes Booth. Booth entered Lincoln's presidential box, placed a one shot derringer behind his left ear, pulled the trigger and shouted "Sic Semper tyrannis", which means "Thus Always to tyrants", before exiting via the stage door. John Wilkes Booth bore a sincere affinity for the beliefs of the Southern St


Booth, in loyalty to the "Confederate States of America", hated President Lincoln and was convinced that the democratic government would fall without Lincoln's leadership. However, the evidence is clearly factual with no apparent speculation given. A major aspect of the evidence, providing motive for the assassination, was the sectionalism present between the Northern and Southern states of America. The sectionalism is extremely relevant to this case as it was a vital factor and pressing social force affecting the outcome of this case. For this reason, her execution is unjustified. Abraham Lincoln was a firm, noble leader, who possessed a compassion and humanity not often found in men in such powerful positions. A suicide would be plausible in that Booth may not have wanted to face the definite failure of a trial, or the men orchestrating the conspiracy. That night we got a fisherman to take us over the river into Virginia. Even at the time of her execution, Mary's involvement in the conspiracy was uncertain. Booth came out of the rear of the theater immediately after shooting Lincoln and we went to Dr. Booth wrote that Brutus and William Tell had personal motives for their assassinations, whereas he struck "solely for the good of my country". This became evident after Booth performed the assassination when he yelled whilst jumping from the stage "the South is avenged!"` A factor that may have been a cause of Lincoln death according to Oscar and Lilian Handlin in the book, "Abraham Lincoln and the Union", was that Booth was actually fired from his conspirical group and replaced with a man named James Boyd, thug motivating Booth to assassinate Lincoln before Boyd did. Justice was achieved in the death of John Wilkes Booth.

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