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  1. John Brown (9 de maio de 1800 – 2 de dezembro de 1859) foi um líder proeminente no movimento abolicionista dos Estados Unidos nas décadas anteriores à Guerra Civil. Ele ganhou proeminência nacional na década de 1850 por seu abolicionismo radical e sua participação no Bleeding Kansas. Em 1859, Brown foi capturado, julgado e executado ...

  2. 27 de may. de 2011 · Harpers Ferry Raid, (October 16–18, 1859), assault by an armed band of abolitionists led by John Brown on the federal armoury located at Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now in West Virginia).It was a main precipitating incident to the American Civil War.. The raid on Harpers Ferry was intended to be the first stage in an elaborate plan to establish an independent stronghold of freed slaves in the ...

  3. 约翰·布朗(英文:John Brown,1800年5月9日-1859年12月2日),美国废奴主义者。1800年,布朗出生于康涅狄格州一个白人农民家庭。其父为废奴主义者,布朗从小受反奴隶制思想的熏陶。1856年曾参加堪萨斯内战,赢得胜利。1859年,率领21名白人和黑人起义,并逮捕一些种植园主,解放了许多奴隶,把废 ...

  4. John Brown (8 December 1826 – 27 March 1883) was a Scottish personal attendant and favourite of Queen Victoria for many years after working as a ghillie for Prince Albert. He was appreciated by many (including the Queen) for his competence and companionship, and resented by others (most notably her son and heir apparent, the future Edward VII, the rest of the Queen's children, ministers, and ...

  5. Reynolds, David S. (2005): John Brown, Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights (2005) a favorable biography; says (p. 8): "My stand on some key issues is: (a) Brown was not insane; instead, he was a deeply religious, flawed, yet ultimately noble reformer; (b) the Pottawatomie affair was indeed a crime, but it was a war crime committed against ...

  6. 2 de abr. de 2014 · John Brown was born on May 9, 1800, in Torrington, Connecticut, to Ruth Mills and Owen Brown. Owen, who was a Calvinist and worked as a tanner, ardently believed that slavery was wrong.

  7. 16 de may. de 2023 · Spring 2011, Vol. 43, No. 1 By Paul Finkelman Enlarge For Southerners, Brown was the embodiment of all their fear—a white man willing to die to end slavery. For many Northerners, he was a prophet of righteousness. (111-BA-1101) As we celebrate the beginning of the sesquicentennial of the American Civil War, it is worthwhile to remember, and contemplate, the most important figure in the ...

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