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Answer:
as far as i know, the answer is C, he was put on trial...
Explanation:
In his final days, a network of conspirators helped to conceal Booth's escape from pursuing Union soldiers. The manhunt was one of the biggest in U.S. history, involving nearly 1,000 Union soldiers. Booth eluded capture for almost 2 weeks, but on April 26, 1865, his luck finally ran out.
So that means he didn't get hung.
*plus*
he died from a gunshot wound
The fire in the tobacco barn was starting to rage, and inside was the most wanted man in America: John Wilkes Booth, the traitor who had shot President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre 12 days earlier.
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