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John Brown and His Men
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John Brown and His Men

Kirjailija:
pokkari, 2001
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This was the famous raid into Virginia by John Brown, hero, martyr, madman, and murderer. A New Englander by birth, Brown distinguished himself for fearlessness and violence after the bloody struggle in Kansas where he hoped to strike a more effective blow for freedom. His crusade against slavery entailed a plan to seize the arsenal at Harper's Ferry, free the blacks in the region, and retreat to a stronghold in the mountains.

Though it was the scheme of a madman, Brown can hardly be charged with insanity; as some of the ardent antislavery men to whom he confided his plan seemed to have had faith in its success. In the autumn of 1859 he seized the national arsenal at Harper's Ferry and began to free the slaves in the area.

However troops were quick to overpower the ragtag guerrilla group along with Brown, and several others. Once captured, they were speedily brought to trial, convicted, and hanged. The whole country was stirred by this event. The South believed, as never before, in the wickedness of the North and some believe his execution set off a chain of events that led to the Civil War. His readiness to die in the cause of freedom won the attention of many and gave a certain amount of dignity to abolitionism.

Alaotsikko
With Some Account of the Roads They Traveled to Reach Harper's Ferry, Volume 1
Toimittaja
Carlos Martyn
ISBN
9781582182940
Kieli
englanti
Paino
635 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.7.2001
Sivumäärä
424