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What was John Browns role in the violence that lead to Bleeding Kansas?

John Brown came to the Kansas Territory to fight slavery. In May 1856 John Brown led a group that killed several proslavery settlers near Pottawatomie Creek. In August 1856, Brown and his followers engaged 400 pro-slavery U.S. soldiers in the "Battle of Osawatomie".


What was john browns role in the violence that led bleeding Kansas?

he killed a group of proslavery settlers near pottawatomie creek


Scene of militant abolitionist john brown's massacre of proslavery men in 1856?

Pottawatomie Creek, Kansas


Was john brown president?

Nope, he was an abolitionist. He was involved in the Pottawatomie Massacre. This Massacre occurred in May 1856 as a result of the raid of the free soil city of Lawrence.


What was the Pottawatomie massacre in Kansas in 1856?

Brown (John Brown) and his men killed five pro-slavery men in cold blood in Kansas in what became known as the Pottawatomie Massacre.


Who was an abolitionist who killed five proslavery people in kansas?

John Brown came to the Kansas Territory to fight slavery. In May 1856 John Brown led a group that killed several proslavery settlers near Pottawatomie Creek.


How did John Brown take part in Bleeding Kansas?

John Brown was against slavery in the United States. He advocated armed insurrection to overthrow slavery in the U.S. He led small groups of volunteers during the Bleeding Kansas crisis of 1856.


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Adam Brown Crosby was born in 1856.


When was Philip E. Brown born?

Philip E. Brown was born in 1856.


When was Arthur Judson Brown born?

Arthur Judson Brown was born in 1856.


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Samuel Morison Brown died in 1856.


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Arthur Winton Brown was born in 1856.