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Q: How john brown contribute to the abolition of slavery?
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What was a common belief held by Frederick Douglass William Lloyd and John Brown?

The men were advocates for abolition of Slavery.


What was a common belief held by Frederick Douglass William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown?

The men were advocates for abolition of Slavery.


What did John Brown hope to accomplish by seizing 100000 weapons at the US Armory at Harpers Ferry?

A violent slave revolution and the eventual abolition of slavery.


How did the southerners and northerners react to John Brown's raid?

Southerners were outraged at John Brown's attempt to steal weapons and ultimately free slaves, while northerners called him a hero and martyr. They believed that he died to for the cause of the abolition of slavery.


Why do you think john brown decided to dedicate his life to abolition of slavery?

Apparently John Brown was a radical anti slavery abolitionist. He had a wide range of anti slavery contacts including Fredrick Douglas. It seems he was bent on becoming a martyr for the cause in that capturing a Federal weapons depot in Virginia would surely mean a trial for treason.


What men proposed amendments to the constitution that would outlaw the abolition of slavery?

John Crittenden


Was john brown pro slavery or anti slavery?

Anti-Slavery


Why did some abolitionists disagree with browns actions?

Some abolitionists disagreed with John Brown's actions because they were non-violent. They felt that active, armed attempts at abolition would result in active, armed attempts to keep slavery in tact. They feared the outbreak of a Civil War, which is exactly what happened not long after John Brown's raid.


How did john brown try to end slavery?

John Brown tried to end slavery by sacrificing himself for the life's of slaves.


What did John Brown do in Kansas?

John Brown was an extreme abolitionist who was angered by slavery and killed 5 of his own pro-slavery neighbors at gunpoint.


What did the opponents of slavery say about John Brown?

Some opponents of slavery praised John Brown's life and actions including his raid on Harpers Ferry. Other opponents of slavery were strongly against violence and for this reason did not approve of John Brown's actions.


What did John Brown do to get arrested?

John Brown killed about five or four pro-slavery people.