Yes
because of sex
Abraham Lincoln.
An assassination is when someone, usually a person holding an important political or social office, is murdered by surprise. President Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, a man who was angry because Lincoln had freed the slaves and because the confederate states were losing the Civil War. President Lincoln was shot as he was attending a play at Ford's Theater.
because of the fact that venuzuala was not in fact a coutry but a state of the united philipenes
Because he was the vice-president. If anything happens to the president, the vice-president takes over. That is what happened when John F. Kennedy was killed.
It created a great sadness because all the African Americans thought that they would have to become slaves again since Lincoln was the only president to stop slavery.
Abraham Lincoln was elected President in November of 1860. His first term was from 1861-1865. His second term started in 1865 but was short-lived because of his assassination on April 14, 1865.
Because it clearly was. Others knew of the plan before, participated in events that were related to the overall scheme and provided assiistance to Booth for his escape.
Booth shot and murdered President Abraham Lincoln. After the assassination of President Lincoln, the North took harsh measures against the South. The reunification the country did not go as well under President Andrew Johnson as it would have under President Lincoln, If President Lincoln had not been shot. President Johnson did not like Black people, and he was not in favor of civil rights as President Lincoln was.
The high point in his life was his assassination because it made him immortal. It focused attention on the great things he had done as president and kept his memory alive.
Many Southerners, including Robert E. lee saw the assassination of President Lincoln as a terrible loss and a potential problem with regards to Radical Republicans who wanted to punish the South for the war. Lincoln was going to be generous in reuniting the nation, however, his assassination led to Reconstruction programs that were not effective.
Andrew Johnson had been vice President under Lincoln, and he became President only because of the assassination of Lincoln. Even though this was exactly what the constitution required, many people at the time felt that Johnson did not have the right to become President, and resented him. This was particularly true because Johnson was from the South. It almost seemed like a final coup d'etat by the Confederacy, for Johnson to become President.