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John Brown
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Who Is He? Abolitionist from Connecticut.
Married twice with 20 children. Deeply religious man. Believed violence was the only way to overthrow slavery in the United States.
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Kansas-Nebraska Act Created by Senator Stephen Douglas in 1854.
Created 2 new territories – Kansas and Nebraska Allowed popular sovereignty: letting the settlers decide if slavery should be allowed in their territory. Repealed the Missouri Compromise.
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Kansas-Nebraska Act
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“Bleeding Kansas” Pro- and anti-slavery settlers raced to Kansas.
Each side wanted to rule the territory. Over 200 people were killed. John Brown and his sons killed 5 pro-slavery settlers with swords.
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Harpers Ferry Oct. 16, 1859 – John Brown tried to lead a slave revolt in Harpers Ferry, Virginia. He and 21 others captured a U.S. military weapons arsenal. Col. Robert E. Lee led soldiers who captured Brown and killed 10 of his followers.
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Killing John Brown Virginia authorities convicted John Brown of treason and sentenced him to hanging. Abolitionists called Brown a “hero” and a “saint.” Southerners were convinced Northerners would do anything to end slavery.
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