Pottawatomie Massacre.
John Wilkes Booth gained notoriety as the assassin of Abraham Lincoln.
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Where did John Brown make his first public statement?
John Brown made a name for himself as a fervent abolitionist who believed in armed resistance against slavery. He gained notoriety through his violent actions, most notably the raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859, which aimed to incite a slave rebellion. His radical approach and commitment to the anti-slavery cause galvanized public opinion and heightened tensions leading up to the Civil War. Brown's legacy remains a symbol of the struggle against slavery and the moral complexities of his methods.
John James, the Australian bushranger, died on 15th September 1865. He was killed during a confrontation with police near the town of Goulburn, New South Wales. His death marked the end of his criminal activities, which had gained notoriety during the 1860s.
John Brown?
John Brown opened the first American factory in 1790 at Pawtucket
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John Brown was known for being an American abolitionist and folk hero who advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to end all slavery. He first attempted to start a liberation movement among enslaved African Americans in 1859, but was tried for treason and other crimes throughout the nation's southern states. During the Bleeding Kansas crisis, Brown demanded violent action in response to Southern action and led small groups of volunteers throughout the state. His most famous attack is known as the Pottawatomie Massacre (1856) in which him and his supporters killed pro-slavery southerners in response to the raid of the "free soil" city of Lawrence. In Kansas, Brown and his sons dragged four to five proslavery men out of their homes and shot them to death, and hacked their bodies with swords in front of their families. Somehow he escaped prosecution.
John Holmes was a well-known pornographic film actor in the 1970s and 1980s, known for his large physical endowment. He appeared in numerous adult films and gained notoriety for his sexual prowess in the industry. Holmes was also involved in the Wonderland murders, a high-profile criminal case in the 1980s.
John Brown's first wife was Dianthe L. Brown. They married in 1820 and had several children together. Dianthe supported Brown's abolitionist beliefs, but she passed away in 1832, leaving him to raise their children alone. Brown later remarried in 1836 to Mary Ann Day.