he wanted to help slaves by making them join his plan . he will use violence.
Harriet Tubman was a former slave and active abolitionist. She had risked her life by helping slaves to escape from Southern plantations and was part of the Underground Railroad. She was approached by John Brown to help in his plot to create a slave rebellion. She agreed to help him and supplied Brown with maps of Virginia and agreed to go to Canada to recruit former slaves to return back South to help in the rebellion. For all her efforts to help Brown, nothing helped to free the slaves that Brown attempted to do. For her illegal activities, there was a bounty of $40,000 for her capture. She always managed to escape the law.
John Brown, with the help of a twenty-one man army that included four of his own sons and two slaves he had freed.
Harriet Tubman was receptive to John Brown's ideas. Brown was impressed by her work on the Underground Railroad. Because she was very familiar with the topography of western Virginia , she shared that information with Brown. She also agreed to enlist Black recruits from Canada. Her help to Brown was chronicled in the plans found in Brown's Maryland farmhouse.
John Brown, several of his sons, and other abolitionists attacked and took over the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry in Virginia. Their goal was to obtain arms and distribute them to slaves in order to begin a slave revolt in Virginia. They hoped the revolt would spread and help bring an end to slavery. No slaves took up Brown's offer. He was hanged in December of 1859 for treason. He left a legacy of being a man of freedom and justice, however, that ignores the murders he was accused of in Kansas.
She did not choose to be a slave she was kidnapped and did not know where she was
About three fity.
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
Harriet Tubman was a former slave and active abolitionist. She had risked her life by helping slaves to escape from Southern plantations and was part of the Underground Railroad. She was approached by John Brown to help in his plot to create a slave rebellion. She agreed to help him and supplied Brown with maps of Virginia and agreed to go to Canada to recruit former slaves to return back South to help in the rebellion. For all her efforts to help Brown, nothing helped to free the slaves that Brown attempted to do. For her illegal activities, there was a bounty of $40,000 for her capture. She always managed to escape the law.
Simply because he was a fanatical Abolitionist - and therefore not typical of Northern attitudes.
John Brown, with the help of a twenty-one man army that included four of his own sons and two slaves he had freed.
Harriet Tubman had become a legendary force in rescuing slaves from the South. She became very active in the late 1850's in helping slaves to escape into her Underground Railroad. She herself was a former slave who had escaped bondage. She faced personal danger in continuing her trips to the South and helping slaves to escape. Her exploits gave John Brown the idea that a mass slave uprising would be successful. In fact she met with John Brown and supplied him with detailed maps of Virginia and agreed to enlist former slaves in Canada to help in the uprising.
Meh -.- I asked not wanted to help
Harriet Tubman was receptive to John Brown's ideas. Brown was impressed by her work on the Underground Railroad. Because she was very familiar with the topography of western Virginia , she shared that information with Brown. She also agreed to enlist Black recruits from Canada. Her help to Brown was chronicled in the plans found in Brown's Maryland farmhouse.
she wanted to help slaves use the underground railroad and she did
because he wanted to help slaves escape
Well since the name john brown is such an ordinary, common name, it probably has something to do with normality and plain-ness. Did that help you?
Usually farmers wanted slaves because they had alot of land and needed much help to plant and harvest the crops