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Umnica [9.8K]
4 years ago
10

What day did Abraham Lincoln get assassinated?​

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2 answers:
Gnesinka [82]4 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

April 14, 1865

Explanation:

Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes, a stage actor, while attending the play "Our American Cousin" at Ford's Theater in Washington DC.:)

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spayn [35]4 years ago
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Answer:

April 14, 1865

Explanation:

Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes, a stage actor, while attending the play "Our American Cousin" at Ford's Theater in Washington DC.:)

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