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Q: Scene of militant abolitionist john brown's massacre of proslavery men in 1856?
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Scene of militant abolitionist john browns massacre of proslavery men in 1856?

Harpers Ferry, Virginia


What was john browns in the violence that led to the bleeding kansas?

he killed a group of proslavery settlers near pottawatomie creek


What was john browns raid on Harper ferry?

John Brown was an abolitionist that wanted to supply weapons to slaves.On December 2, 1859, he was hanged.John Brown, an abolitionist


What did Frederick fear would result from John browns raid?

People would retaliate against other abolitionist leaders.


Why did john browns at harpers ferry fail?

Few black or white Americans were prepared to join a rebellion led by a fanatical abolitionist.


Why did johns browns raid at harpers ferry fail?

Few black or white Americans were prepared to join a rebellion led by a fanatical abolitionist.


Why did John browns raid at Harpers Ferry fail?

Few black or white Americans were prepared to join a rebellion led by a fanatical abolitionist.


What did Frederick Douglas's fear would result from John Browns raid?

NovaNet- People would turn away from the abolition movement


What did John Brown hope to accomplish with his raid?

John browns goal was to free as many slaves as possible. He tried to do this by killing slave owners and there families and telling and helping slaves to run away. He also attacked Harper's ferry...


What is the possessive form of the noun browns?

The possessive form for the plural noun browns is browns'.Example: The browns' texture is rough, the reds are much smoother.


Is it welcome to the browns or welcome to the brown's?

to answer your question its meet the browns not welcome to the browns.


What was John Browns role in the violence that lead to Bleeding Kansas?

John Brown came to the Kansas Territory to fight slavery. In May 1856 John Brown led a group that killed several proslavery settlers near Pottawatomie Creek. In August 1856, Brown and his followers engaged 400 pro-slavery U.S. soldiers in the "Battle of Osawatomie".