Worthy of battle, a general was he
Amid a rebellion, to make his world free
Strongly he led them, an army of men
Heroically fearless, time and again
In war, he was victorious
Now in politics, more glorious
Getting stronger as a leader
Then for his country, a bleeder
On a battlefield so stoutly stood
Now begotten into sainthood.
Each line is not exactly a full sentence, but if you're teacher is not picky, they'll be like, "WOAH! It rhymes!" And then you'll still get that A. Good luck! :)
He was assassinated 14 avril 1865 un Washington
Probably he or she meant like how he ran his government or how he basically ruled his country.
Answer:
he was that one dude who got jumped and stabbed a bunch of times.
The Compromise of 1877<span> was a purported informal, unwritten deal that settled the intensely disputed 1876 U.S. presidential election. It resulted in the national government pulling the last federal troops out of the South, and formally ended the Reconstruction Era.</span>