John Brown and the Raid on Harpers Ferry

 


    John Brown was a significant leader in the abolitionist movement. This means that he was a strong believer in getting rid of slavery once and for all. He found to abolish slavery pre civil war making him fight to Abolish slavery during the same time as other abolitionists like Fredrick Douglas. John Brown was an abolitionist who believed that a more violent approach would be the way to ending slavery for good. Slave supporters viewed him as a murderer for killing slave supporters while other abolitionists loved him and his work, because they were fighting for the same cause. He believed that the people whom supported slavery should have to pay for what they had done and took no mercy on them. 

One of his most famous things he did is known as the raid on Harpers Ferry. This raid was meant to be a big changed in the abolitionist movement and was step in ending slavery once and for all by instigating a slave rebellion in the south. First a group of men kidnapped Colonel Lewis Washington who is a dependent of President George Washington and then after they kidnapped the Colonel they began to raid the ferry. Here they seized weapons and pro slavery leaders who lived in the town. He believed that seizing the weapons would help supply the other freedom fighters around the country. Although his plan failed and he was later tried for treason this is just an example of how he was an influential leader and got men and slaves whom he attracted on the way down to Virgina to help him and fight for this cause. 


https://www.history.com/topics/abolitionist-movement/john-brown

https://www.battlefields.org/learn/topics/john-browns-harpers-ferry-raid

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