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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.
Harpers Ferry, Virginia. Now West Virginia. If you mean John Brown's raid, the Harpers Ferry military armory, now a tourist attraction.
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it means that it is open to everyonethe term means its free land
You have probably heard the phrase "these colors don't run" Meaning the people in said country are not cowards. I don't know if the phrase is used outside the USA however
The phrase 'green and brown' when translated to Indonesian is hijau dan coklat. But if you mean the words green and brown, it is hijau for green and coklat for brown.
Not all names have meaning. John Brown is not just a word it is a name. Brown is a color.
That your like Mandy brown who's famous for making beer and gin
John F Kennedy what does phrase rejoicing in hope patient in tribultion mean?
The phrase "who shot John" is often used as slang to refer to a situation where there is confusion, chaos, or disorder. It can also mean a situation that is unclear or difficult to understand.
A palfrey is a large, cold blood horse. They were usually horses that knights, or warriors rode. The phrase a palfrey brown would mean she rode a brown horse.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant thoroughly cheated or bamboozled. The image is of someone baked brown.
John f kennedy what does phrase rejoicing in hope patient in tribultion mean?
john brown's raid
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was just a fun way to describe coffee. It was brown and you swished it around your mouth.
The phrase "I'm down like Charlie Brown" means that the person is ready to participate or willing to do something. It references the character Charlie Brown from the Peanuts comic strip, who often finds himself in challenging or difficult situations.
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.