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Why did John Wilkes Booth assassinate President Lincoln?
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Booth thought Lincoln was too easy on Southerners.
Booth thought Lincoln was too easy on Southerners.
Booth had lost in a series of slavery debates with Lincoln.
Booth had lost in a series of slavery debates with Lincoln.
Booth was angry about the Confederate defeat.
Booth was angry about the Confederate defeat.
Booth was a Confederate official.
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Booth was angry about the Confederate defeat.
(He was a Confederate sympathizer who opposed Lincoln and hoped assassinating him would avenge the South and aid its cause.)
(He was a Confederate sympathizer who opposed Lincoln and hoped assassinating him would avenge the South and aid its cause.)
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