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im pretty sure it was John Brown, he was a violent abolitionist that gave slaves guns and told them to attack white people.
Yes, he did. He and his associated killed 5 southerners farmers at night.
Abolitionist John Brown bought a farm in Maryland with New England abolitionists money. He used an assumed name. He tried but failed to lead a slave revolt near Harper's Ferry Virginia in 1859. He was hanged for treason.
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John Brown gathered white allies and free blacks and raided a government arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia. His hopes that other slaves would join in the revolt and procure weapons to arm southern slaves was short-lived. After he captured the arsenal, he was surrounded and forced to surrender. He was tried, found guilty of treason, and executed. This raid caused Southern slave owners to militarize in preparation for future raids.
im pretty sure it was John Brown, he was a violent abolitionist that gave slaves guns and told them to attack white people.
Yes, he did. He and his associated killed 5 southerners farmers at night.
No. John Brown made the attack and the Union army responded. Yes, Lee was there as an officer and so was Booth as an enlisted union solider. The Union army arrested Brown and hung him.
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John Brown wanted to use the weapons at the arsenal to arm freed slaves who he would lead in a revolt against slavery. novanet- he hoped to inspire a revolution to end slavery
John Brown's Raid John Brown attacked the Federal Armory at Harper's Ferry, VA, in hopes to gathering weapons to initiate a slave revolt. His raid was quickly stopped by Marine soldiers who were lead by a Colonel Robert E. Lee and an aide J.E.B. Stuart.
because him and his sons killed slave owners by chopping their bodies into small pieces and left it in the middle of the street
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John Brown wanted to use the weapons at the arsenal to arm freed slaves who he would lead in a revolt against slavery. novanet- he hoped to inspire a revolution to end slavery
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