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What is john wikes role in the civil war

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John Wilkes Booth's role in the Civil War was that of a Confederate sympathizer and supporter who opposed President Abraham Lincoln's efforts to end slavery and preserve the Union. However, his most infamous and consequential action during the Civil War was assassinating President Lincoln in 1865, just days after the war ended.

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