to whether the territory of Kansas was to be permitted as a proslavery state or an abolitionist state before and during the Civil War. This conflict was waged on the border-towns of both states and atrocities were committed by both parties. Missouri was to be a slave state based on the Missouri Compromise, which was formed to help alleviate the pressures of the rising slave question in the United States. When the Kansas-Nebraska Act was put into place, it gave the settlers of…
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that John Brown is still being questioned for being a hero or villain? After everything I've seen, I think John Brown is a hero in my opinion. I’ll go over everything showing that he was a hero. This topic is important because John Brown is an important man, and he is probably the reason why slavery isn’t a thing anymore. John Brown is a hero because he saved many lives, died for the end of slavery, and he had many abolitionists helping him let slaves go, which shows he is a good man. John Brown…
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An Abolitionist is a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or (formerly) slavery. John Brown was an abolitionist who was raised as a Quaker. Quakers were brought up to hate slavery, but they were also raised to be peaceful people. John Brown was the cause of the Civil War, one of the biggest wars in American history. John Brown was a villain because he lied to everyone multiple times, he was a violent person and he murdered innocent people. John…
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The Civil War The American Civil War, fought between the North and South during the years 1861~1865, was the must brutal war in American history. Over 600,000 Americans died in this struggle, which was fought because the nation could not peacefully settle the social, political, and economical issues. This issue simmered for many years and many laws were enacted as compromises to prevent the Civil War, but by the 1850s, things were coming to a head. The sparks that ignited the two sides into an…
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Brown throughout that entire night acted like a God whose purpose was to dictate who should live of die. According to the fellow abolitionists John not only decided who would live or die but he never participated in the murder itself. Later he was questioned over the events of Pottawatomie Creek and every time he was, John responded evasively. Brown’s band of abolitionists sparked the start of “Bleeding Kansas” due to the violent response they had to the violent pro-slavery men at Lawrence. They…
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Although John Brown’s methods were extreme, he was a hero because of the purpose of his revolution. John Brown believed himself to be God’s servant to help free slaves. This search for freedom is similar to other controversial historical heroes. Examples of this include Thomas Jefferson and Christopher Columbus. Both are considered controversial because Jefferson is accused of the raped a minor and the Columbus was responsible for the genocide of Native Americans. John Brown’s actions were for on…
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John Brown, known as a devoted abolitionist, opposed slavery not with words but with violence. John Brown organized a pro slavery force in attempt to seize the US arsenals in Harpers Ferry West Virginia., John Brown and his men captured local citizens and seized the federal armory. John sacked the town of Lawrence in the Kansas Territory. By doing so he gained weapons that would be used during the pro slavery raid. Brown took revenge on pro-slavery men when he led his followers to Pottawatomie Creek…
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on John Brown, or moreover, whether or not he is a hero? John Brown was a famous abolitionist who made an impact on the status of slavery in the U.S. While he used an abolitionist during his lifetime, there is an ongoing debate whether or not John Brown was a hero or a villain, due to his violent tactics. It is helpful to understand, and form an opinion on this topic because he played a major role in the conflict leading up to the Civil War and changed slavery in the U.S. Overall, John Brown should…
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Identification 1 (John Brown) John Brown was born on May 9, 1800 in Torrington, Connecticut. Brown was most famously known for being a radical white abolitionist and for his famous raid on Harpers Ferry. His raid on Harpers Ferry occurred on October 16, 1859. On that date he led eighteen men to Harpers Ferry armory. The reason why he raided the armory was to take the weapons from the armory give them to the slaves of the county and start a large scale slave revolt and forcibly end slavery. Unfortunately…
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John Brown, a man of legacy In the history of the United States, a man named John Brown is an inspiration for firm belief and dedication in the fight against slavery. Brown's legacy, which some think of and honor as a martyr, illustrates the challenges of the struggle for freedom. John Brown was convinced that Slavery opposes the saying of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. John Brown's opposition to slavery came from his beliefs and dedication to justice. Living in a place where the issue…
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