to arm slaves
The Battle of Harpers Ferry started on September 12th 1862. The Battle of Harpers Ferry ended on September 15th 1862.
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Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
During John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in October 1859, a total of 10 people were killed. This included Brown's men, local townspeople, and soldiers who responded to the raid. The event heightened tensions leading up to the Civil War and was significant in the abolitionist movement.
During the raid on Harpers Ferry in October 1859, led by John Brown, ten people were killed. This included both Brown's men and local citizens, as well as a U.S. Marine. The raid aimed to initiate an armed slave revolt but ultimately failed, leading to Brown's capture and subsequent execution.
The raid on the arsenal in Harpers Ferry, VA was anti-slavery. It was led by John Brown, the radical abolitionist October 16, 1859.
John Brown
On October 16,1859 in Harpers Ferry, Virginia
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The raid on Harper's Ferry started on the night of October 16,1859.
The abolitionist who attempted to sieze the U.S. Armory at Harper's Ferry in October 1859 was named John Brown. The abolitionist who attempted to sieze the U.S. Armory at Harper's Ferry in October 1859 was named John Brown.
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