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The '''assassination of [http://real-life-heroes.wikia.com/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln Abraham Lincoln]''' was a plot by [[John Wilkes Booth]] and three co-conspirators assigned to simultaneously eliminating the top three people in the administration, Booth and his co-conspirators hoped to sever the continuity of the United States government as revenge for the capitulation of the [[Confederate States of America]] at the end of the [[American Civil War]].
The '''assassination of [http://real-life-heroes.wikia.com/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln Abraham Lincoln]''' was a plot by [[John Wilkes Booth]] and three co-conspirators assigned to simultaneously eliminating the top three people in the administration, Booth and his co-conspirators hoped to sever the continuity of the United States government as revenge for the capitulation of the [[Confederate States of America]] at the end of the [[American Civil War]].


Booth's co-conspirators were [[Lewis Powell]] and [[David Herold]], who were assigned to kill Secretary of State William H. Seward, and [[George Atzerodt]] who was tasked to kill Vice President [[Andrew Johnson]]. By simultaneously eliminating the top three people in the administration, Booth and his co-conspirators hoped to sever the continuity of the United States government.
Booth's co-conspirators were [[0Lewis Powell]] and [[David Herold]], who were assigned to kill Secretary of State William H. Seward, and [[George Atzerodt]] who was tasked to kill Vice President [[Andrew Johnson]]. By simultaneously eliminating the top three people in the administration, Booth and his co-conspirators hoped to sever the continuity of the United States government.


At 10:14 P.M., Booth shot Lincoln, who was watching the production of ''Our American Cousin'' with his wife Mary Todd Lincoln and two substitute guests at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.. He died early the next morning on April 15. Beyond his death, the rest of the conspirators' plot failed; Powell only managed to wound the bedridden Seward in his mansion, while Atzerodt lost his nerve and fled, rather than attempting to assassinate Johnson at the Kirkwood Hotel. The funeral and burial of Abraham Lincoln was a period of national mourning. Only months after Booth was murdered in a tobacco barn by [https://real-life-heroes.fandom.com/wiki/Boston_Corbett Boston Corbett] on April 26, four of the eight remaining conspirators were sentenced to be hanged; Powell, Atzerodt, Herold and their landlady [[Mary Surratt]] were hanged on July 7, 1865
At 10:14 P.M., Booth shot Lincoln, who was watching the production of ''Our American Cousin'' with his wife Mary Todd Lincoln and two substitute guests at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.. He died early the next morning on April 15. Beyond his death, the rest of the conspirators' plot failed; Powell only managed to wound the bedridden Seward in his mansion, while Atzerodt lost his nerve and fled, rather than attempting to assassinate Johnson at the Kirkwood Hotel. The funeral and burial of Abraham Lincoln was a period of national mourning. Only months after Booth was murdered in a tobacco barn by [https://real-life-heroes.fandom.com/wiki/Boston_Corbett Boston Corbett] on April 26, four of the eight remaining conspirators were sentenced to be hanged; Powell, Atzerodt, Herold and their landlady [[Mary Surratt]] were hanged on July 7, 1865
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