John Brown, the abolitionist, received financial support primarily from wealthy abolitionists, most notably from individuals like Gerrit Smith and Franklin Sanborn. These supporters provided him with funds to help finance his anti-slavery efforts, including his raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859. Their contributions were part of a broader network of abolitionist activists who aimed to combat slavery in the United States.
he gave his money to churches, schools, and medicine research
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He gave much of his money away to charities for the poor.
He gave much of his money to charities and the poor.
He gave money to the Union cause, as did many rich Northerners who avoided combat.
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