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John Brown was his name.
convicted and executed for treason
Some abolitionists disagreed with John Brown's actions because they were non-violent. They felt that active, armed attempts at abolition would result in active, armed attempts to keep slavery in tact. They feared the outbreak of a Civil War, which is exactly what happened not long after John Brown's raid.
Henry BeecherJohn BrownStephen Douglas was a fervent abolitionist who attacked proslavery families in Kansas.
John Brown was an extreme abolitionist who was angered by slavery and killed 5 of his own pro-slavery neighbors at gunpoint.
he killed a group of proslavery settlers near pottawatomie creek
Because he was a White abolitionist leading blacks and whites in rebellion, trying to free slaves! His actions terrified Southerners as they thought he was the start of more rebellion and strife. Northerners, in turn, glorified him for his actions against the moral evils of slavery and sang the song 'John Browns Body' as they marched into battle
It made Southerners identify Abolitionism with violent revolution.
Because they thought he was trying to do the right thing
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.
Kansas was not named after John Kansas.
God's Little Angry White Man because he thought he was chosen by god to end slavery.
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John Browns middle name was Torrington. John Browns middle name was Torrington.
This answer is more simple than you think. John Brown lead many raids, riots and massacres in is lifetime. He received this nickname as a result from the actions that he took in Osawatomie, Kansas
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