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The resolution of the book "Chasing Lincoln's Killer" reveals the death of all the conspirators of President Lincoln's assassination by hanging along with the death of Booth, the main conspirator who was shot dead on the same night he shot Lincoln.
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The resolution of any story is the denouement or the result or conclusion of the story's plot. It is the ending of the story, wrapping up everything.
"Chasing Lincoln's Killer" by James L. Swanson tells the historical story of how John Wilkes Booth and his associates conspired and successfully killed President Abraham Lincoln. The <u>resolution of this story is that all of the conspirators (Mary Surratt, David Herold, Lewis Powell and George Atzerodt) were captured and hanged for their crime while the main perpetrator John Wilkes Booth was shot on the same night he killed President Lincoln.
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Why did the Japanese close off their ports to the rest of the world prior to Perry’s voyage?
Iemitsu believed that influences from abroad would shift the balance that existed between the Shogun and the feudal lords. Japanese nationals were not permitted to leave the country - even accidentally.
Why did Japan open their ports to trade with the United States?
Because the Tokugawa government did not have the military capability to repulse the Americans, it signed the Perry Convention of 1854, which opened two ports to U.S. ships needing supplies and repairs.
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- Between 80% and 90% of slaves died in transit in the Sahara and east Africa slave trade.
- Most children born to women slaves were killed at birth very few slaves from the middle east survived due to lack of hydration and nutrition, etc.
- The tutsi's were attacked by the hutu's and a lot of them were killed off because they had been turned against each other.
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