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for murder, and for conspiring with slaves to rebel.

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John Brown was executed for?

Treason


What abolitionist who was accused tried and hanged for treason was?

John Brown


Why was john brown hung?

John Brown was an abolitionist who was charged with treason, murder and insurrection. He was hanged on December 2, 1859.


Why did brown believe that his punishment to be hanged for treason was unjust?

John brown was against his hanging for treason because he believed that he was fighting against an immoral unjust and extremely inhumane institution- slavery!


Was John Brown found guilty of treason for the attack on the Harper's Ferry arsenal?

Yes


Can a trucking company commit an act of treason?

A company can not commit a crime, the managers can.


How did Charles the first commit treason?

yes


What were attitudes towards treason?

treason was seen as one of the worst crimes you could commit


Who killed the abolitonist john brown?

he was hanged on december 2,1859 after being found guilty for treason


What charges were brought against john brown?

Multiple fist degree murders, insurrection, and treason.


In what state did John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry take place?

John Brown faught and died in the Harpers Ferry Raid in order to start a slave rebellion.


How did john mccain commit treason?

John McCain did not commit treason. He was a U.S. senator and a war hero, known for his service during the Vietnam War, where he was captured and held as a prisoner of war. Allegations of treason against him, often stemming from his criticisms of certain political actions or his willingness to engage with adversaries, are unfounded and largely politically motivated. McCain consistently advocated for democracy, human rights, and bipartisan cooperation throughout his career.