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    John Brown Dbq

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    Is John Brown a hero or a villain? John Brown was an abolitionist. He wanted all the slaves to be free. He took part in several conflicts against pro-slavery groups. According to the background information, he tried to free slaves but instead ended up killing more people than the amount of slaves he freed. This information is important because if he wanted to free slaves, he shouldn’t have put every other person in danger, especially the ones who didn’t even own any slaves. John Brown was a villain

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    Reflection On John Brown

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    At a young age, John Brown, was introduced to the brutal truth of a slaves life as he watched a boy around his age being beaten with an iron shovel. (page 4) That’s when everything changed for Brown and wanted to do something about it. Abolitionist, was someone who wanted to put an end to slavery, but no one want to free the slaves as much as John Brown did. He was moved by an encounter he had with some liberators arguments, that is when he decided to become more involved in abolitionism. (page 7)

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    John Brown Dbq

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    What lead to the actions of John Brown? Between 1859 and 1863, an already strained North/ South relationship was pushed to a breaking point due to differences in political parties, the actions of social reformers and legislation passed. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President. He won the presidential votes of the Republican Party. Lincoln ran against Stephen Douglas. In one of their campaigns in Hartford, Connecticut, Lincoln spoke on the Democratic bushwhacking (Doc F). Part of their campaign

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    John Brown Terrorist

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    In “A Behavioral Analysis of John Brown: Martyr or Terrorist,” James N. Gilbert effectively argues that John Brown’s inhumane actions clearly conform to a modern definition of a domestic terrorist, proving that Brown was an irrational terrorist. Not only is Gilbert a professor and former chair of the department of criminal justice at the University of Nebraska-Kearney, but he is also an author who specializes in criminal investigative theory and has authored Criminal Investigation as well as numerous

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    John Brown Terrorist

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    John Brown: Freedom Fighter or Terrorist? Terrorism is a violent act by a person or group of people such as mass destruction, murder, or kidnapping directed towards the government or civilians in an attempt to intimidate or harm them. John Brown, an American Abolitionist, is an arguable subject on deciding whether he is a freedom fighter or a terrorist. The events involving John Brown at Pottawatomie Creek and Harpers Ferry were unjustified and would define him as a terrorist. Like many terrorists

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    John Brown Stereotypes

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    outskirts of Virginia at a place known as Charles Town. The old man’s name was John Brown. John Brown’s execution rapidly became and still is a pivotal event that has gone down in the history books as the occasions that are deeply submerged in controversy. There was a bold claim by some of Brown’s critics that he was obsessed with religion and deserved to be executed for manslaughter (Healey 32). Other people claimed that Brown was a heroic and selfless martyr whose execution was disastrous. It has been

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    John Brown Terrorist

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    John Brown, freedom fighter or terrorist? While there are many types of terrorism there is still no assigned definition of it. Many people believe terrorism to be large open acts of violence that could hurt many people. A freedom fighter is a person or group that takes part in a violent act to achieve a political idea, especially in order to take control of their government. There is no very ideal definition of terrorism and doubt there ever will be. After learning these differences between these

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    John Brown Persuasion

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    John Brown was an american abolitionist known for many things. Some saw him as crazy, others as noble, and there were even those who viewed him as a terrorist. Most notably, he was known for being a patriot, by being able to stand for what he believed in, caring for others, and for wanting a better america. John Brown's determination to help out the voiceless americans makes him a patriot. Even though he was sometimes viewed as violent, his intentions were noble. Brown did many great things for

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    John Brown Thesis

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    small Virginia town. The person's name was John Brown. His aim was to aid escaped slaves by equipping them with weapons, thus create an army of anti-slavery rebels that would destroy the opressive system of slavery for good. While Brown's goal was an admirable one, his venture would prove to be disappointing. Brown and his mates did start off as they had intended, which was taking control of the arsenal. However, they overestimated

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    John Brown went to Kansas in 1857 seeking recruit soldiers for his proposed plan. The first Yankee sought after was John Cook Jr. In the next couple of months Brown continued recruiting and ended up with a small group of 22 men. It included 16 white men, 3 free blacks, 1 freed slave, and 1 fugitive slave. June of 1858 Cook was sent on a solo mission to analyze Harpers Ferry and gain information. As described, “Brown had qualms about his plan, and cautioned

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