harper's ferry
John Brown killed 7 innocent people in the raid of Harper ferry
His raid was financed by a group of abolitionists.
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.
john brown became hero of the state
John Brown was executed following his raid on Harper's Ferry, VA. Harper's Ferry was a military arsenal. He was planning an armed insurrection.
John Brown killed 7 innocent people in the raid of Harper ferry
John Brown was attempting to start a revolution, where slaves would kill all the white people.
After the Harpers ferry raid John Brown was arrested and hung.
They reacted with mixed emotions.
John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry was from October 16-18, 1859.
John Brown's raid was an act of treason. Very few people saw any value to Brown's attempt to start a slave revolt. It had no effect on the US Civil War. This can be seen if Brown's raid never happened.
John Brown is Hanged
John Brown believed that God told him to free the slaves (he was an abolitionist). His raid was known as "bleeding kansas" because he mudered over 200 people.
His raid was financed by a group of abolitionists.
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