You are probably thinking of John Brown.
yes. The fight among whigs about slavery caused the new republican party o form to fight slavery.
NAT Turner was against slavery. As an enslaved African American, he led a rebellion in 1831 in Virginia, aimed at liberating himself and other slaves. Turner believed that slavery was morally wrong and used violence as a means to fight against it.
He lead the fight to abolish slavery, he was the one who ended slavery in Great Britain
it was the fight between the state who wanted slavery and the state who didn't want slavery.
becuause there was a fight, based on slavery, if some of the states would allow slavery or not
A person recording a fight is supposed to be arrested for supporting violence.
Violence Fight was created in 1989.
Violence Fight happened in 1989.
Brown admired the Free-Staters for their resistance to pro-slavery forces in Kansas. He believed in using violent means to fight against slavery, and he saw their actions as justifiable in the fight for freedom.
Frederick Douglas
No, not in a physical fight anyway.He opposed all kinds of violence, and being a person who practiced what he preached he did not get involve in any fights.
When the person being bullied trys to fight them back the bully results to violence.
yes. The fight among whigs about slavery caused the new republican party o form to fight slavery.
The slaves and free people fought the system of slavery in riots, protests, boycotts, and acts of violence. They also fought against the south and slave owners until slaves were freed.
Pacifist, a pacifist is a person who does not believe in war or violence of any kind.
Well really slavery started back in the b.c with the trojans and stuff but it wasnt a certain person that started slavery. it started when after a war or fight the loser of the fight would be enslaved...
John Brown believed that slavery was a grave moral injustice and that it must be abolished by any means necessary, including armed resistance if needed. He viewed slavery as a sin that required immediate action to end, regardless of the consequences. Brown's approach was radical and he was willing to use violence in his fight against slavery.