John Brown was a fierce abolitionist and therefore, never owned slaves.
The sons of John Brown helped him in his attempt to start a revolution among the slaves.
John Brown's plan was to make all slaves rebel against slavery.
John Brown led the raid at Harper's Ferry in 1859 and electrified the slaves into action. Ultimately, His actions led to the Civil war, which led to the Emancipation Proclamation. So essentially, John Brown's actions freed the slaves even though the Raid failed miserably
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John Brown tried to end slavery by sacrificing himself for the life's of slaves.
they threatened him with their big peniis
he wanted to help slaves by making them join his plan . he will use violence.
I am doing a project on Jefferson Davis in social studies and my teacher was talking about this question. Jefferson Davis felt that John Brown's activities were wrong and his behavior was wrong. John Brown was basically killing slaves and Jefferson Davis did not like this. Jefferson Davis was a loyal man and respected his slaves. He was a kind slaveowner from the south. When John Brown was killing the slaves in "Bleeding Kansas", Jefferson Davis did not like it because they were killing innocent slaves who Jefferson Davis respected and considered slaves as people
John Brown and Frederick Douglas were both abolitionists. Frederick wanted to ended slavery peacefully while John Brown was using violence to free slaves.