Yes, John Brown was a Northerner. He was born in Torrington, Connecticut, and spent much of his life in the northern states, including Ohio and Pennsylvania. Brown is best known for his radical abolitionist activities, including his raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859, which aimed to incite a slave rebellion. His actions were motivated by his strong opposition to slavery, aligning him with Northern abolitionist sentiments.
You did not say what was true (or false) about John Brown.
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He was a northerner. :)
They were both zealots. Both of them were true believersin their cause.
John Brown, an abolitionist ( someone who wishes to stop slavery ) tried to start an antislavery rebellion by attacking a US. army post located in Harper's Ferry, Virginia. The people in the Union ( North ) saw him as an incredibly bold hero while the Confederates ( South ) saw him as a violent Northerner. Hope that answered your question!
John Zielinski illustrated the book, Encyclopedia Brown's Book of Strange but True Crimes. It was written by Rose Sobol, and published in 1992.
The sign is written from the point of view of a Northerner.
(John Brown)
John Brown, Esq
A southerner
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