John Wilkes Booth's Assassination

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John Wilkes Booth was an important figure in American history. He is mostly known because he was the man that killed president Abraham Lincoln,But most people don’t know why. There are many possible reasons such as maybe Booth saw Lincoln as a tyrant. For example one of the possible reasons that John Booth Killed president Lincoln could be because he thought that Lincoln was a tyrant. After Booth had shot Lincoln He yelled “sic Semper Tyrannis” Sic temper tyrannis was a shortened version of a saying that meant Thus always I bring death to tyrants. In his diary he had also said That he was sad because he wasn’t remembered for being a hero for killing a so called tyrant like Brutus and Tell was honored for.

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