On the night Lincoln was assassinated, his bodyguard, a police officer named John Frederick Parker, left his post at the theater. While Parker was away, the president was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth. Consider the role of chance in history. How might Reconstruction been different if Lincoln had lived to oversee its implementation?

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Abraham Lincoln was the US president, who was assassinated in the year 1865 by John Booth. The president was one of the most influential personalities in history.

The Reconstruction Act of 1867:

1. The act outlined the terms and conditions for readmitting the South States following the American Civil War.

2. The US President Lincoln was fair, honest, and would have already planned the problems faced during the Reconstruction Act.

3. If the president would have lived, the country could have been more stable, the division of southern states would be hassle-free, and Lincoln would not be assassinated by Booth.

Thus, lincoln could have planned the division of states from the union and the protests and killing could have been very less.

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