Colonel Robert E. Lee commanded the Federal forces that ended the John Brown slave rebellion attempt. Brown was captured and eventually executed for treason.
Robert e. Lee
Colonel Robert E. Lee of the United States army.
John Brown and about 10 other followers went to the Harpers Ferry arsenal and captured it. Part of the army came and killed John Brown and many other followers.
Ok. Whoever answered this question before me, no the person didn't mean Chris Brown. Whoever said "did you mean Chris Brown not John Brown," then you obviously know nothing about history you dimwit. Anyways, John Brown went to jail because of his attack on Harper's Ferry. Some of the army found him the next day and captured him. They held him in jail for a few hours, and for his execution he was hung.
Depends which army you are speaking of.
Those involved were the French army commanded by King John II and the English army commanded by The Black Prince. The French were defeated, and King John captured with all his retinue.
Colonel Robert E. Lee of the US Army.
John Brown
Robert E. Lee was in command of the Federal troops that captured John Brown in 1859. Brown had captured a Federal arms depot, thus the Federal army took command of the operation.
Colonel Robert E. Lee of the United States army.
John Doe is the new colonel of the Army Base in Ontario.
The Colonel was Robert E. Lee, who later became the supreme commander of the Confederate Army in the Civil War.
In Flanders Fields was written by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae of the Canadian Army.
Colonel Stephen W. Kearny captured Santa Fe in August of 1846. Kearny was from New Jersey and joined the army during the War of 1812.
People in the North thought of John Brown as a hero. People in the South thought he was a criminal. He was captured by the Confederate army and executed.
Harper's FerryJohn Brown went to jail because of his attack on Harper's Ferry. Some of the army found him the next day and captured him. They held him in jail for a few hours, and for his execution he was hung.
John Brown and about 10 other followers went to the Harpers Ferry arsenal and captured it. Part of the army came and killed John Brown and many other followers.
The command of Colonel William Ward and Amos King was captured at the Battle of Refugio. The battle took place at Refugio, TX in March of 1836.