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Did john brown stop slavery

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Why did john brown want to end slavery?

believes that god has chosen him to stop slavery


How did John Brown help stop slavery?

he started and fought in wars


Who is the person who tried to stop slavery before the civil war?

John Brown was one.


Was John Brown black?

No, he wasn't but his goal was to stop slavery through violent means.


Who was the guy who wanted to stop slavery by leading a raid on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry?

John Brown


What effect did john brown's raid and execution have on the north?

some northerns liked him cuz he wanted to stop slavery


Was john brown pro slavery or anti slavery?

Anti-Slavery


What are some differences and similarities between john brown and Martin Luther King?

John Brown was a white abolitionist who died in 1859. He believed armed insurrection was the only was to stop slavery. Martin Luther King, Jr. was black and he believed in peaceful protest to stop slavery. He died in 1968.


How did john brown try to end slavery?

John Brown tried to end slavery by sacrificing himself for the life's of slaves.


Did John Brown agree with Garrison's nonviolent approach to ending slavery?

Abolitionist John Brown was a cruel and nearly insane individual. While few now can see that slavery, which he hated was correct, his violent methods and disregard of human life was a disgrace.


What did John Brown do in Kansas?

John Brown was an extreme abolitionist who was angered by slavery and killed 5 of his own pro-slavery neighbors at gunpoint.


What did the opponents of slavery say about John Brown?

Some opponents of slavery praised John Brown's life and actions including his raid on Harpers Ferry. Other opponents of slavery were strongly against violence and for this reason did not approve of John Brown's actions.