If the south won, they would have most likely killed him, so yes.
yes i think so. If the leader was assassinated there would be different requests. Also the
The South could of seceded and formed an independent nation from the North and slavery would sill be used in the South. This would of caused the United States to be weaker and have less of an advantage against other countries and also due to the fact that the North and the South would of constantly been feuding. Also, without the South's cotton, the Northern factories would of suffered and President Lincoln might not of been assassinated after the Civil War.
the civil war
The south would make slavery all throughout the nation.
then the south would have a greater chance of winning the civil war
The assassin assassinated the other assassin.
Lyndon Johnson was the first president elected from a Confederate State after the Civil War. He was from Texas. Jimmy Carter was the only president elected from the "Deep South" , being from Georgia. (Actually Wilson was born in VA and Eisenhower was born in TX, but both left the south while they were still children).
There would be a lot of slaves.
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there would still be slaves and slavery would not be over.