Conclusion

In conclusion, John Brown hated slavery, and wanted to ended with violence. First, he fought suddenly with his men and won, but at the second time, he lost and was caught along with six of his men on their second attempt. John Brown was a abolitionist ever since he saw a boy get treated as a slave when he was a boy. Finally, he was known as "John Brown the abolitionist" who tried to end with slavery during the Civil War.


                                        

John Brown's Death

John brown was sent to a trial in Charlestown of Virginia. He was declared guilty of treason and murder for Virginia and was sentenced to death. John brown was hanged in December two of 1859, and his men were killed as well. Before John brown died, he thought to himself that he was glad he was going to be killed for trying to put the slaves in freedom. However, he was hanged in December two and was considered hero for the people in north, but the south didn't believe so. 

The attack

John brown attack suddenly in October sixteenth day. He raided the government armory and the arsenal at the Harper's Ferry. Brown was successful in the fight and then had planned to arm the thousands of chattels (slaves) and he knew the crowd would flock to his side. For this reason, many bands of militia and a company of U.S. Marines attacked John's men. Consequently, ten of John's men died, seven were captured, and the rest escaped. John was among the seven that were captured and were trapped in the engine house. John and his men were trying to fight the strong army, but two of his sons got killed and John got wounded. 

Brown's summer of 1859

During Brown's summer of 1859, he wanted to end slavery. Furthermore, he went to Virginia to gather an army to help him attack slave territories. As a result, John got twenty-one men, among the twenty-one men there was five blacks, two of his sons, and the rest were whites. Moreover, he planned to attack the government armory and the arsenal at Harper's Ferry in October sixteenth.
                                              

                                                   

John Brown about himself

John Brown was born in Torrington , Connecticut on may nine of eighteen thousand. He was the son of a new englander, and during his youth spent in Ohio, he was taught to revere the bible and hate slavery. In 1820, he married Dianthe Lusk, and had seven children. However, Dianthe died in and Brown got married again with Mary Ann Day and had thirteen children. Brown was more of a visionary person than a business man. Brown mentioned that his stare could make a cat slink out of the room. During his youth, he saw a boy his age been treated like a slave, and since he didn't like what he saw, he hated slavery ever since.

Introduction

Did you ever think of learning about a person who tried to end slavery during the civil war? Well, John Brown is one in many important people who hated slavery and wanted to end with it. He was known as a hero but only where people thought slavery was not proper which was in north, unfortunately, not in south. For this reason, in this report you will read why he was a hero, about him, what happened to him and the reasons why.