He tried to start a slave revolt at Harper Ferry. “He ordered 1,000 pikes from a blacksmith near Harper Ferry. He hid the pikes and firearms on a farm in Maryland near Harper Ferry. Brown and his followers stormed Harpers Ferry.”(Document C). I think this makes him a villain because he bought weapons to storm somewhere and potentially hurt people. He also hid the weapons and then gave them to his followers and these weapons could have destroyed Harper Ferry and hurt lots of people there. …show more content…
There was a letter written by the mother of the family saying “When you then and there entered my house at midnight and arrested my husband and two boys and took them out of the yard and in cold blood shot them dead in my hearing”(Document E). The family that he killed did not have slaves and were not planning on having them; we know this because it says “You can't say you've done it to free out slaves, we had none and never expected to own one,” (Document E). I think that this makes him a villain because he killed a family when they did not even have slaves and never planned on getting slaves. He killed more than half of an innocent family when he could have just talked to them instead of using