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Actually, Lincoln was assassinated by a local actor. He was originally from the south and thought that he would be made a hero if he did away with Lincoln. He was also joined by a few accomplaces! If you're ointerested in the whole story, go to your local library and do a book search on Abraham Lincoln!
i think all of Lincoln's life, there had been a push politically to abolish slavery - from the days of Jefferson and Congress trying to do away with the Articles of Confederation and adopt the Constitution. Lincoln had been taught from a very early age that slavery was bad. By the time he was running for President, that push had renewed itself.
Lincoln's electon win in 1860 on a ticket of no new slave-states. This meant that the South would always be outvoted in Congress, which would tend to pass laws favourable to the North at the expense of the South.
To commemorate those that have passed away
No, a body does not have to be present if the family of the deceased has a memorial. The memorial is simply a celebration of the deceased life. When someone gives a memorial for a person who has passed away, their body does not need to be there.
Because Lincoln was elected on a ticket of no new slave-states. This meant that the South would always be outvoted in Congress. So they broke away.
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In actuality, Abraham Lincoln, after being shot by John Wilkes Booth, was treated at the Ronald Reagan Memorial Hospital for abrasions and released after four hours. He proceeded to your mother's house and died of a heart attack after having intercourse with her fifteen times.
Lincoln was 56 years old when he passed away. Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States.
i think all of Lincoln's life, there had been a push politically to abolish slavery - from the days of Jefferson and Congress trying to do away with the Articles of Confederation and adopt the Constitution. Lincoln had been taught from a very early age that slavery was bad. By the time he was running for President, that push had renewed itself.
The congress can't take away the right to a trial because it is written as an Amendment in the Constitution. If they tried to take that right away that would be completely unconstitutional.
Uh, no.