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    American Experience presents The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, from Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Barak Goodman. This film interviews some of the nation’s best scholars, including several writers and historians, who recount the known facts of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. on April 14, 1865. The film was very interesting and conveys the story from the beginning starting with murderer John Wilkes Booth, a young energetic, happy kid who grew

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    future? Abraham Lincoln supported the Civil war as he felt that it was necessary to prevent secession of the Southern States, even though the states had the right to secede. He was against the institution of slavery expanding and he grew up with a family that attended a Baptist church that opposed slavery. However, it is uncertain as to what Lincoln’s views on African Americans truly were as he appealed to his voters, white men. The most significant truth I learned from Killing Lincoln was that there

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    The Assassination of President Lincoln Essay

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    The Assassination of President Lincoln The assassination of President Lincoln was so tragic because both Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth both believed they were doing the right thing. Abraham Lincoln wanted freedom for all because he believed that was right. He knew not everyone agreed and that was why America was having a Civil War but he felt that it was the right thing to do. John Wilkes Booth believed that there should be slaves in the south and did not agree with President Lincoln at

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    Abraham Lincoln is arguably one of the most influential presidents that our nation has had to this day. He fought to abolish slavery through the beginning phases of the Emancipation Proclamation, and attempted to unify our country once again. Though Lincoln accomplished an incredible amount in office and played a vital part in how America functions today, it was his assassination that truly changed America forever. In the book, Killing Lincoln written by Bill O’ Reilly and Martin Dugard, these co-authors

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    the same today if Abraham Lincoln was never assassinated on the unfortunate night of April 14, 1865. His killer, John Wilkes Booth, had a strong resent for the Union that subsequently caused a dramatic shift in history. This hatred was caused by many factors, such as his background and where he grew up, his lust for power and fame, and his mental illness. John Wilkes Booth, a master assassinator and conspirator, hoped to strengthen the confederacy by killing Abraham Lincoln. However, this murder created

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    The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Essay

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    Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States of America. He was elected into presidency on November 6, 1860. Many of the southern states were unsupportive of Lincoln becoming president because he had run on an anti-slavery platform. Lincoln being elected into presidency caused states such as South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas to split from the Union. In his inaugural address Lincoln proclaimed it was his duty to maintain the Union; a month later

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    orphaned child-to do all which may be achieved and cherished a just and a lasting peace among ourselves, and with all other nations”-Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address (Great Documents of America 19). Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States and perhaps one of the most hated presidents that ever served, this hatred for president Lincoln came from his options and actions regarding the nation’s conflict at the time; the Civil War, this came after the

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    the end of a huge war era. How did the Civil War end, and Lincoln assassination, and the surrender of General named Robert E. Lee? How did the longest, bloodiest, war end like what took place to finish it so it would be finally over? Abraham Lincoln assassination was a big event that happen to termination the war. This is why it is more important than Robert E. Lee Surrendering at the Appomattox that is important but Lincoln assassination is more important to learn about it has happen when the Civil

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    The Lincoln Assassination is the most important assassination out of all the four presidents who have been assassinated. John Wilkes Booth grew up on a farm. His dad, Brutus Booth, was a famous actor at the time, as was his brother. When John Wilkes Booth grew up, he decided to become an actor along with his family. Booth was furious when the North beat the South in the Civil War and he blamed this all on one man: Lincoln. Booth had an original plan to capture Lincoln, but he failed to be at

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    The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was a very important figure to the United States, he alway did what was best for the United States. He was our 16th president and one of the best ones. He fought to free slaves, Lincoln was a republican but was not against slavery and ended up fighting to free slaves in the civil war.The assassination of Abraham Lincoln was unjust because he lead the United States though its civil war and Lincoln fought to end slavery; but some might argue

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