John Brown's immediate plan was to " strike terror in the hearts of the proslavery people." Then eventually he, his four sons, and two other men went to the Pottawatomie Creek, where they seized and killed 5 supporters of slavery.
John Brown's plan was to make all slaves rebel against slavery.
To arm the slaves for a nationwide rebellion.
He has a number of "immediate plans" at various stages of the play.
he wanted to help slaves by making them join his plan . he will use violence.
John Brown attacked the federal armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in October 1859. His plan was to seize weapons and ammunition to arm enslaved people in a revolt against slavery. Brown aimed to establish a stronghold in the Appalachian Mountains and inspire a widespread insurrection across the South. However, the raid ultimately failed, leading to his capture and execution.
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John Brown believed that slavery was a grave moral injustice and that it must be abolished by any means necessary, including armed resistance if needed. He viewed slavery as a sin that required immediate action to end, regardless of the consequences. Brown's approach was radical and he was willing to use violence in his fight against slavery.
Prior to the Civil War, John Brown led a group of 18 men into Harper's Ferry in Virginia. His plan was to start a slave rebellion in the south. He mission was unsuccessful and lasted only 36 hours until John Brown and his remaining men were captured. He was hanged for treason a few months later. Brown's plan was considered "an act of a madman" by Northerners and Southerners alike. He was regarded as a hero and martyr in the North, although southerners could not comprehend why anyone would have admiration for him.
John Brown and his abolitionist followers raided the US arsenal at Harper's Ferry in order to obtain guns and ammunition for his planned slave revolt. He did take over the arsenal, however, the plan failed totally.
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