According to Brian McGinty's book, John Brown's Trail", Lincoln stated that John Brown had shown, "great courage, rare unselfishness." He went to state, however, that, "No man, North or South, can approve of violence or crime.(the attack at Harper's Ferry)."Enrique Avila, Berryton, Kansas.
Many African Americans were hesitant to participate in the Harpers Ferry uprising due to the fear of severe punishment and repercussions. The potential for brutal retaliation, not only against those who took part but also against their communities, created significant anxiety. Additionally, the reality of harsh slave laws and the violent history of slave rebellions contributed to their reluctance to join the insurrection. Ultimately, while some did participate, the fear of punishment was a major deterrent for many others.
On the evening of October 16, 1859 John Brown, a staunch abolitionist, and a group of his supporters raided Harpers Ferry. Brown and his followers were surrounded in the armory by US Marines, led by Robert E Lee and Jeb Stuart. The marines rushed them, captured Brown and killed some of the raiders.
The plan to begin a slave rebellion was flawed in that the center of the rebellion, Harpers Ferry, was located in the northwest part of Virginia. There were few slaves in that area of Virginia, and John Brown's group of ardent abolitionists only carried with them one day's rations. In addition, he left at his Maryland farm an extensive paper trail of his plans and where he was headed.
Aside from calling on Major General George B. McClellan to come to Washington DC, President Lincoln also did the following:* Ordered the intensification of the blockades;* Had General Benjamin Butler train Union troops in and around Fort Monroe;* Ordered the securing of the port of Baltimore;* Reinforcing troops at Harpers Ferry;* End recruiting of volunteers for the initial three month period of service; and* Ordered troops from Cincinnati to take control of East Tennessee.
He raided Harper's Ferry for weaponry from the arsenal with plans of starting a major slave uprising.
He raided Harper's Ferry for weaponry from the Federal arsenal there, intending to start a major slave uprising.
The raiding of the armory in harpers ferry, coal mining issues, lots of stuff
Yes for example in the Shenandoah Valley Harpers Ferry was a major piece of disputed real estate during the Civil War.
...raid the government arsenal and arm the slaves for a full-scale rebellion.
The distance between Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Annapolis, Maryland, is approximately 65 miles (104 kilometers) by road. The drive typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions. The route generally follows major highways such as U.S. Route 340 and Interstate 97.
To arm the slaves, so that they could slaughter their masters. This is very true.
Reportedly Major General Joseph Hooker resigned as the commander of the Army of the Potomac due to a dispute with General in Chief Henry W. Halleck. Hooker believed he did not have the confidence of the Lincoln administration. Hooker wanted to evacuate Harpers Ferry and use his troops to attack that portion of Lee's army not yet over the Potomac River. This would cut off Lee's lines of communication. Halleck, however, wanted the troops to remain at Harpers Ferry which allowed for the protection of Washington DC and Baltimore.
Abolitionist leader. Harpers Ferry was the location of a US Army arsenal. Brown and his followers seized the arsenal on October 16, 1859. A US Marine detachment from the Marine Barracks, Washington, led by Ist Lt Israel Greene, USMC, assualted Brown's group and retook the arsenal on October 18, 1859. The overall commander of the operation was Lt. Col. Robert E. Lee. Lee was home at Arlington, VA, on leave from his command, the 2d US Cavalry, stationed in Texas and was tasked by the Secretary of War to command the operation. Interestingly, Lee's adjutant (aide or officer assistant) at Harpers Ferry was US Army 1st Lt. J.E.B. Stuart, future Major General and Commander of the Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virgina (Lee's major command in the Confederate Army).
John Brown (May 9, 1800 - December 2, 1859) was an American abolitionist, who advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to end all slavery. He led the Pottawatomie Massacre in 1856 in Bleeding Kansas and made his name in the unsuccessful raid at Harpers Ferry in 1859.John Brown's attempt in 1859 to start a liberation movement among enslaved African Americans in Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia) electrified the nation. He was tried for treason against the state of Virginia, the murder of five pro-slavery Southerners, and inciting a slave insurrection and was subsequently hanged. Southerners alleged that his rebellion was the tip of the abolitionist iceberg and represented the wishes of the Republican Party. Historians agree that the Harpers Ferry raid in 1859 escalated tensions that, a year later, led to secession and the American Civil War.
He intended to take guns from the arsenal and give them to slaves so that those slaves could start a rebellion and become free.
Jim Brown's college major was health science.