John Wilkes Booth’s planned escape to Virginia was foiled, in part, John Wilkes Booth’s planned escape to Virginia was foiled, in part, A. after he was seen hiding in the woods by a boy who was hunting with his dog B. because he injured his leg in the assassination and had to stop for medical attention C. after a military sentry in Washington D.C. refused to let him cross the Potomac River by bridge, forcing him to cross the river in a row boat D. because he got lost in Maryland and had to backtrack 15 miles on a side roads E. by a fog the night of the assassination which prevented him from being able to safely travel on horseback

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John Wilkes Booth’s planned escape to Virginia was foiled, in part,

John Wilkes Booth’s planned escape to Virginia was foiled, in part,

A. after he was seen hiding in the woods by a boy who was hunting with his dog

B. because he injured his leg in the assassination and had to stop for medical attention

C. after a military sentry in Washington D.C. refused to let him cross the Potomac River by bridge, forcing him to cross the river in a row boat

D. because he got lost in Maryland and had to backtrack 15 miles on a side roads

E. by a fog the night of the assassination which prevented him from being able to safely travel on horseback

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