The sack of Lawrence
John Brown
John Brown was a radical abolitionist. He and his sons traveled to Kansas to take part in the armed conflict there between pro and anti-slavery settlers.
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The massacre was led by John Brown & his four sons. There was also three other men from the Pottawatomie Rifles involved.
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The Kansas Nebraska act allowed allowed for the area to vote for or against slavery. People flooded into the area including John Brown with his sons. Brown in Lawrence Kansas and murdered several people. He was an abolitionist and wanted to start something and keep people out that would vote for slavery.
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i believe it was President Pierce. Because the Kansas Nebraska Act happened before "Bleeding Kansas" led by John Brown. BTW John Brown is a terrorist who deserved hanging, not a fan of John Brown.
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Abolitionist John Brown was born in Torrington, Connecticut on May 9, 1800.
John Brown and his sons were abolitionists and within Kansas a miniature "civil war" broke out among pro-slavery people and anti-slavery people. John Brown, originally from the East, was a strong believer, that at any cost, slavery could not exist in Kansas. Despite what seems to be overwhelming "evidence" John Brown and his sons were never arrested or prosecuted for the murders he committed in Kansas.
John Brown was a radical abolitionist. He and his sons traveled to Kansas to take part in the armed conflict there between pro and anti-slavery settlers.
John Brown led the Pottawatomie Massacre in May 1856 as a violent response to the pro-slavery violence occurring in Kansas during the Bleeding Kansas conflict. Believing that armed resistance was necessary to combat slavery, Brown and his followers executed five pro-slavery settlers as a means of retaliating against the earlier sacking of Lawrence, a free-state town. This brutal act was intended to instill fear and assert the commitment of abolitionists to the anti-slavery cause, further escalating tensions in the region.
a violent clash between proslavery and antislavery forces