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John Brown and his sons were abolitionists and within Kansas a miniature "civil war" broke out among pro-slavery people and anti-slavery people. John Brown, originally from the East, was a strong believer, that at any cost, slavery could not exist in Kansas. Despite what seems to be overwhelming "evidence" John Brown and his sons were never arrested or prosecuted for the murders he committed in Kansas.

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John Brown and his sons were abolitionists and within Kansas a miniature "civil war" broke out among pro-slavery people and anti-slavery people. John Brown, originally from the East, was a strong believer, that at any cost, slavery could not exist in Kansas. Despite what seems to be overwhelming "evidence" John Brown and his sons were never arrested or prosecuted for the murders he committed in Kansas.

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What abolitionist leader took part in the violence known as bleeding Kansas?

John Brown and his sons.


What did John brown do after bleeding Kansas?

Brown's role in the violence in Kansas helped him raise money for his raid on Harpers Ferry in Virginia in 1859. The raid failed, and Brown was executed, becoming a martyr to the abolitionist cause.


What was the nickname given to the violence led by john brown that erupted in the kansas territory?

Prior to Kansas joining the Union, the Kansas Territory was a hotbed of violence and chaos between anti-slavery and pro-slavery settlers. Kansas was known as Bleeding Kansas as these forces collided over the issue of slavery in the United States. The term "Bleeding Kansas" was coined by Republican Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune.


What militant abolitionist came to symbolize the violence in kansas territory?

John Brown


Which presidents supported the Kansas-Nebraska act?

i believe it was President Pierce. Because the Kansas Nebraska Act happened before "Bleeding Kansas" led by John Brown. BTW John Brown is a terrorist who deserved hanging, not a fan of John Brown.


How did John Brown take part in Bleeding Kansas?

John Brown was against slavery in the United States. He advocated armed insurrection to overthrow slavery in the U.S. He led small groups of volunteers during the Bleeding Kansas crisis of 1856.


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

he killed a group of proslavery settlers near pottawatomie creek


Where did bleeding kansas happen?

John Brown and his sons entered Lawrence, Kansas and killed people thinking they could stop the vote for slavery. They literally chopped people with hatchets and the newspapers had headlines of "Bleeding Kansas."


John brown was a fanatical abolitionist who killed 5 men in Kansas which contributed to this place and era being called?

"Bleeding Kansas"


What is the bleeding Kansas crisis referred to in the text?

Since we don't have the item from the article you read a general answer is the only thing that can be given. Bleeding Kansas comes from a newspaper headline about the John Brown attack in Lawrence Kansas.


Why does Lincoln say the union cannot survive half slave and half free?

Because of the violence that erupted because of slavery: see John Brown's raid, nat turner's rebellion, and bleeding kansas Because of the violence that erupted over slavery: see John Brown's raid, Nat Turner's rebellion, and bleeding Kansas. Plus Preston Brookes hit Charles Sumner with a cane in congress for insulting slave owners. Then southerners sent Preston Brookes new canes to replace the one he ruined beating sumner.


What was John Brown's role in the violence that led to bleeding?

He killed a group of proslavery sttlers near Pottawatomie Creek