Colonel Robert E. Lee
Colonel Robert E. Lee.
The U.S. Marines were led by Colonel Robert E. Lee to capture John Brown during his raid on Harpers Ferry in October 1859. Brown, an abolitionist, aimed to initiate a slave uprising but was surrounded by federal troops. Lee's strategic leadership ultimately resulted in Brown's capture and subsequent trial.
John Brown, im taking the same test.
John Brown
The John Brown Rebellion never really materialized. Brown and his small band raided and seized the arsenal at Harper's Ferry. The uprising that Brown hoped for did not occur. A unit of Marines led by Robert E. Lee captured Brown and his men after a violent assault, ending the raid. Brown was tried and hanged for treason as a result.
Robert e. lee
Colonel Robert E. Lee.
well, it was not William Lloyd Garrison
The U.S. Marines were led by Colonel Robert E. Lee to capture John Brown during his raid on Harpers Ferry in October 1859. Brown, an abolitionist, aimed to initiate a slave uprising but was surrounded by federal troops. Lee's strategic leadership ultimately resulted in Brown's capture and subsequent trial.
John Brown's group raided Harper's Ferry Arsenal. Lee led a contingent of Marines to capture them. Brown was tried and hanged for treason.
John Brown and his men were captured at Harper's Ferry by forces led by Colonel Robert E. Lee, who was in command of the U.S. Marines at the time. After a brief but intense confrontation on October 18, 1859, the Marines stormed the armory where Brown and his followers were barricaded. The operation resulted in the arrest of Brown and several of his men, ultimately leading to Brown's trial and execution for treason.
John Brown faught and died in the Harpers Ferry Raid in order to start a slave rebellion.
Two of John Brown's sons, Oliver and Watson Brown, died during the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Their deaths occurred during the confrontation with U.S. Marines led by Colonel Robert E. Lee. The raid ultimately failed, and the loss of his sons deeply affected Brown.
John Brown, im taking the same test.
John Brown was caught at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, on October 18, 1859. He had led an armed raid on the federal armory there in an attempt to incite a slave rebellion. After a brief standoff with U.S. Marines led by Robert E. Lee, Brown was captured and later tried for treason. His actions and subsequent execution galvanized the abolitionist movement and heightened tensions leading up to the Civil War.
The massacre was led by John Brown & his four sons. There was also three other men from the Pottawatomie Rifles involved.
John Brown