Treason. He could have been sentenced to death, but only received a sentence of 5 years.
Gordon Brown had been Chancellor of The Exchequor under Tony Blair's premiership, and there was, apparently, a long-standing agreement that Brown would take over when Blair stepped down.
John Brown raided the town of Harper's Ferry, Virginia with 20 other men, including a number of his sons on October 16, 1859. His plan was to capture the Federal arsenal in the town and start a massive slave uprising in the south, but this never happened. A group of 100 US marines led by Colonel Robert E. Lee stormed the building the next day and killed or captured all his men. He was hanged on December 2, 1859.
Her undeniable fashion sense and her later beheading.Check the related links for more information.She is often quoted for the phrase "Let them eat cake." There is an ongoing debate whether she actually said these words or not.
Douglass did meet with John Brown and could have been charged with conspiracy. But Douglass thought the idea of a "slave war" was a mistake, one that would lead to reprisals and the deaths of innocent slaves.
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Treason. He could have been sentenced to death, but only received a sentence of 5 years.
Gordon Brown had been Chancellor of The Exchequor under Tony Blair's premiership, and there was, apparently, a long-standing agreement that Brown would take over when Blair stepped down.
well, i think that no one has given him a chance! he hasn't been the best priminister but at least he hasn't started a war! ever body needs to give Gordon brown a chance!
there has only been one Jewish Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, in 1868 and from 1874, Gordon Brown is the son of a Church of Scotland Minister
Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
about two years he became leader on June 27th 2007
All four have been Labour Prime Ministers.
He was Prime Minister for 3 years (27 June 2007 - 11 May 2010)
No, Jeff Gordon has never been in jail.
Yes, he has been blind in his left eye since an accident in Rugby at the age of 16.
John Brown raided the town of Harper's Ferry, Virginia with 20 other men, including a number of his sons on October 16, 1859. His plan was to capture the Federal arsenal in the town and start a massive slave uprising in the south, but this never happened. A group of 100 US marines led by Colonel Robert E. Lee stormed the building the next day and killed or captured all his men. He was hanged on December 2, 1859.