He lived a privileged life with private schools, equestrian training, femcing lessons and a summer home.
John Wilkes Booth lived a very privileged childhood.
Booth had a very privileged childhood.
Correct John Wilkes Booth was thought to be dead because many people say that he died in a barn after he got shot. But others say that he had someone dress up to look just like him. So when his friend that looked like him go to the barn that gave time for John Wilkes Booth to escape his death. The person that was shot was not John Wilkes Booth. The man had almost the same name. He had the name of John Wilker Booth. Incorrect No. He is dead. He got paralized by a bullet shot in his spinal cord.
John Wilkes Booth was an American actor known for his support of the Southern cause during the American Civil War. He had a passion for acting and performing on stage. However, Booth's most infamous and tragic act was the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
because John Wilkes Booth and other people didn't like Lincoln
i bet people still honors him a lot and his accomplishments isn't old. blacks honors him the most. most people believed in him, because some people hated him. like john Wilkes booth.
Booth came from a family of distinguished actors. He attended some of more elite schools in the country. He, for the most part, led a privileged life. He became interested in acting when he was 16-years-old.
No he just so happened to hate Lincoln just like the confederits!
His family were notable Shakespearan actors. And like many actors, he may have got his on-stage life confused with his off-stage life. But any study of his record (including war-record) would indicate a complete absence of nobility or heroism.
Yes, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth. Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 - April 15, 1865) was the 16th President of the United States, serving from March 1861 until his assassination.Yes, he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.
It was a privileged life with private schools, a family summer home at Tudor Hall on a gentleman's farm in Bel Air, Maryland, and at the height of his acting career he was making the equivalent of $500,000 a year in today's dollars. He was schooled in the equestrian arts, literature, elocution, the classics and fencing.
he was with Lincoln when he was assassinated he tried to attack john Wilkes booth but he got away and john Wilkes booth broke his leg when he jumped from the president box onto the stage and every one thought it was part of the show and clapped but he shouted in some language something like there has been a tragic death or something