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What happened to Charles Sumner?

He was tried and found guilty for treason.


Why was John Brown guilty of treason?

The actual charge was Treason.Further detailsJohn Brown was executed for attempting to start a slave rebellion in the Southern United States in 1859. With twenty one men (16 whites and five blacks), John Brown tried to raid the national arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia. He wanted to take control of the arsenal, wait for slaves from the surrounding area to join him at the arsenal, arm them, and eventually gather up a force large enough to challenge the local military and wipe out slavery as an institution. As you can guess, he failed miserably.


Who can only be punished for treason if a person was guilty of treason?

the person found guilty


Why did the Mexican government think the Texans were guilty of treason?

The Texians (peoples not originally from Texas) were guilty of treason for declaring their independance from Mexico. Similar to how colonial Americans were considered to be guilty of treason by the Brittish.


Did King Charles believe that he was guilty of treason?

No. King Charles I thought it was impossible to have committed treason since he was the king. Whether he was in-fact guilty of treason is debatable.


Who was the violent abolitionist that captured Harpers Ferry in Virginia?

Abolitionist John Brown and a group of his followers took over the Federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in October 1859. He planed on creating a slave revolt and needed the arsenal to arm his revolt. No slaves joined his revolt and as a Marine Colonel, Robert E. Lee put ended Brown's folly. Brown was convicted of treason and was executed in December of 1859.


Was Louis Riel guilty of treason?

yes he was found guilty


Were the Founding fathers guilty of treason when they called themselves indepentdent?

After they won independence from England, they were not guilty. While the colonies were under England's rule, they were guilty of treason to England.


How did John Brown's raid effect the Civil War?

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.


What are the ratings and certificates for Guilty of Treason - 1950?

Guilty of Treason - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:Tous Canada:PG (Ontario) Sweden:(Banned)


How can a person be found guilty of treason?

They are arrested!


What is treason in the Reign of Terror?

It is what the victims were found guilty of.