John Wilkes Booth
John Wilkes Booth killed Lincoln in the Ford Theatre.
The fall broke Booth's leg.
The name of Lincoln's killer was John Wilkes Booth.Lincoln was assasinated in a theater John came up behind him and shouted "Im gonna kill you!" a secound before he shot Lincoln in the head. John then hid in a warehouse until he was found
Booth and his group planned to kidnap Abraham Lincoln.
John Wilkes Booth and his fellow conspirators had kidnapping of President Lincoln as their primary objective. When the South surrendered, they acted in revenge for the Union's victory over the South.
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The primary co-conspirators were Booth, Mary Surratt, David Herold, George Atzerdot, Lewis Powell and John Surratt.
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The Conspirators- a "knife" throwing booth right at the heart of Julius Caesar.
His co-conspirators were supposed to kill Vice Presiden Johnson and Secretary of State Seward but did not. Booth slashed Army Major Rathbone who had made an effort to stop Booth's escape, but he survived his wound.
John Wilkes Booth is credited with assassinating President Abraham Lincoln on April 15, 1865. Co-conspirators include fellow confederates George Atzerodt, Lewis Powell, John Surratt and David Herold. James W. Pumphrey is responsible for providing Booth's getaway horse.
Samuel Arnold, Michael O'Laughlen, John Surratt, Lewis Powell, George Atzerodt, David Herold
although bothe carried out the assination of lincoln, there is no proof thateither he, or any of his co conspirators were members of the K.G.C.
Yes, members of Lincoln's cabinet were targeted along with the president. Seward was severely stabbed, but recovered.
Yes. After Booth shot President Lincoln, he fled from the theater, breaking his leg, and met up with several fellow conspirators. He was a fugitive for approximately 11 days, before the Union Calvary tracked him and fellow conspirator, David Herald, down. The two were hiding in a Tobacco farmer's barn, in Port Royal, Virginia, asleep. At approximately 2am, on April 26, 1865 the Union Calvary (based on leads, and an 11-day manhunt) were led to the Tobacco farmer's barn, where they discovered Booth and his accomplice had been sleeping. A Calvary Captain yelled out to the two to surrender. After a few moments, Booth called out, and said he'd never surrender. A more few minutes passed, and Herald's voice was then heard saying that he wanted to surrender. Herald came out slowly, and was slammed to the ground by the Calvary, and subsequently tied to a tree. Still Booth would not come out. Using straw and brush, the cavalry set the barn on fire. Booth was visible to the soldiers because the barn was full of cracks and knotholes. Sergeant Boston Corbett fired through the knotholes in the burning barn, hitting Booth the neck. Booth was not dead but had been paralyzed. He was then dragged from the burning barn, and the Calvary moved Booth a couple of times, finally placing him on the porch of the farmer's house. Booth died at about 7am, on the same morning, April 26, 1865.
he had six conspirators bus he was the one that delivered the fatal shot to Pres. Abraham Lincoln