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Lincoln's Assassination Informative Speech
Ivan-Valencia
Mrs.Merced
ELA C8
9 November, 2017
Thesis: America's great events. So to begin with a bit of a hook, I will be presenting you my thesis one of USA’s biggest world events and will be taking place in World War 1 and in this thesis, I will introduce to you to events in history that most of us remember. We all know that every living thing has its bad side. This case is certainly true when it comes to the event of Lincoln's assassination on April 14, 1865. For this surprisingly shocks us to death for the news... Nonetheless, we cannot forget the causes of his death, and the reasonings ...of the killer.

Among the fact that John Wilkes Booth Killed Lincoln, not only did he shoot him cold blooded, but also yells him out a Tyrant upon shot. Why Tyrant? Why, all this has been caused by misunderstandings of Civil Rights an IMpersonation, Henceforth the fact that John wanted to show his people true power by killing the President of the United States of America. Furthermore of Civil Disagreements this case has been the same in the hands of Paul Revere and his Ride. But how is this case similar the assassination of Lincoln you ask? Ill let you know.
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Paul Revere did defend his fellow troops not only for their sake, but also for the abolishment of slavery. Unlike Paul, John Wilkes Booth was looking forward the idea of slavery and kills Lincoln for his disagreement and misjudgement. 2 different Ideas, 1 same

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