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How might a confederate soldier feel after hearing lincolns speech

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Answer:they felt anger or frustration, defiance, disillusionment and multivation

Eplanation:Even so, the gleeful reactions could be shocking.

Confederate lawyer Rodney Dorman called the

killer "a great public benefactor" and felt relieved

at Lincoln's assassination. (In his diary, he spelled

Lincoln's name "Lincon" to emphasize the "con" he

felt Lincoln was.)

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