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Elena-2011 [213]
3 years ago
13

Why did john wilkes booth killed abraham lincoln?

History
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wel3 years ago
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Answer:

To cause panic in the north

Explanation:

defon3 years ago
5 0
John Wilkes Booth killed Abraham Lincon because he was angry and did not feel the slaves should have been freed. he was part of a rebellion.
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