Oct. 16, 1859 at 10.30 p.m.
It began on the night of October 16, 1859 and ended on October 18, 1859, with Brown's arrest.
It is associated with Garfield's presidency but some will argue Holt, who took over after Garfield died.
John Browns raid on Harpers Ferry was before the Civil War, and he was quickly stopped and shot in the attack on the armory IMPROVEMENT John Brown wasn't shot during the attack on the armory. He was captured, regularly trialled and hanged on Dec. 2, 1859
John Brown was an abolitionist that wanted to supply weapons to slaves.On December 2, 1859, he was hanged.John Brown, an abolitionist
No the Civil war did not begin until 1861 or loosely 1859 if you count John Browns raid.
in 1859 Oregon became the 33rd state to the US. In 1859 the first bell went off at Big Ben sitting outside Westminster Abby. Also James Buchanan was president. the first oil well was built in Pennsylvania. John Browns men went to Harper's Ferry they wanted to try and put a stop to slavery. He was later hung for murder, treason against the state, and leading an uprising.
in 1859 Oregon became the 33rd state to the US. In 1859 the first bell went off at Big Ben sitting outside Westminster Abby. Also James Buchanan was president. the first oil well was built in Pennsylvania. John Browns men went to Harper's Ferry they wanted to try and put a stop to slavery. He was later hung for murder, treason against the state, and leading an uprising.
Not close. Jefferson Davis was the only president of the CSA. Abolitionist John Brown was put to death in 1859 for his raid on Harper's Ferry .
The president during the Civil Rights Movement was John F Kennedy :)
John F. Kennedy, was President during this time
John Brown himself - hanged in December 1859. More serious was that the South took this a sign that Abolitionism was all about violent rebellion. It all helped to stoke up the heat.