After president lincoln was assassinated, who was sworn in to take his place?
a. andrew john...
History, 02.10.2019 00:00 audrilynn1679
After president lincoln was assassinated, who was sworn in to take his place?
a. andrew johnson
b. frederick douglass
c. robert e. lee
d. ulysses s. grant
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